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Oliver Markus Malloy

    Inside The Mind of an Introvert: Comics, Deep Thoughts and Quotable Quotes
    Trumpvirus
    Going to New York
    Why Men And Women Can't Be Friends
    American Fascism
    Bad Choices Make Good Stories
    • Bad Choices Make Good Stories

      Going to New York: How The Great American Opioid Epidemic of The 21st Century Began

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,4(6)Évaluer

      A teenage hacker from Germany embarks on a journey to New York in search of love, navigating the complexities of romance and the challenges of his unconventional background. As he encounters the vibrant city, unexpected twists and potential dangers arise, highlighting the intersection of technology and personal relationships. This true story captures the excitement and risks of youth as well as the pursuit of connection in a digital age.

      Bad Choices Make Good Stories
    • American Fascism

      A German Writer's Urgent Warning To America

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      2,0(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of contemporary American politics, the book addresses the challenges and responsibilities faced by the Democratic Party. It emphasizes the importance of unity and progressive values while urging readers to engage in meaningful dialogue. The author presents a call to action for Democrats to reconnect with their core principles and the electorate, highlighting the need for a renewed vision that resonates with diverse communities. Through personal anecdotes and political analysis, the narrative seeks to inspire a more inclusive and effective political movement.

      American Fascism
    • With candid honesty Oliver Markus explores the age-old question: "Can men and women ever really be just friends?" Women think so. But every man knows that it's impossible. Read this book and find out what really goes on in a man's mind. You will never look at opposite-sex friendships the same way again.

      Why Men And Women Can't Be Friends
    • Going to New York

      The Strange True Story of the First Influencer

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of online connections, a German hacker named Oliver forms a deep bond with Donna, an American girl in New York. After months of virtual communication, he surprises her with an in-person visit, only to uncover unexpected truths that challenge his perceptions and alter the course of his life. The story explores themes of identity, deception, and the complexities of modern relationships.

      Going to New York
    • Trumpvirus

      • 468pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of chaotic historical events, the narrative explores the tumultuous nature of change and the unforeseen consequences that arise. Characters navigate a landscape filled with absurdity and turmoil, highlighting the complexity of human actions and decisions. The story delves into the intricacies of history, revealing how interconnected events can lead to unexpected outcomes, ultimately questioning the very fabric of societal norms and expectations.

      Trumpvirus
    • Targeting a diverse audience, this collection of comics celebrates the perspectives of introverts, atheists, feminists, and various advocates for social justice. It combines humor and thought-provoking themes, appealing to intellectuals and those passionate about science and progressive values. The work resonates with bookworms, gamers, and comic book enthusiasts, providing relatable content that champions individuality and critical thinking.

      Inside The Mind of an Introvert: Comics, Deep Thoughts and Quotable Quotes
    • New York to Los Angeles Roadtrip

      • 78pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Oliver embarks on a thrilling road trip across America, facing a series of near-death experiences in various iconic locations. His journey takes him from the towering heights of Chicago's Sears Tower to the rugged Rocky Mountains, through the treacherous sands of Death Valley, and along the scenic Route 1. Along the way, he encounters a rattlesnake, a mountain lion, and even a sea elephant, while navigating bizarre situations involving aliens and the military. This adventure is packed with humor, danger, and unexpected twists.

      New York to Los Angeles Roadtrip
    • Why Creeps Don't Know They're Creeps

      What Game of Thrones can teach us about relationships and Hollywood scandals.

      The narrative dives into a historic surge of sexual misconduct allegations against influential figures in Hollywood and Washington D.C. This moment marks a significant cultural shift, raising questions about power dynamics and accountability. The book explores the implications of these scandals, examining the societal factors that have allowed such behaviors to persist and the collective response that has emerged in the wake of these revelations.

      Why Creeps Don't Know They're Creeps