YOLO Juliet
- 95pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A modernized adaptation of William Shakespeare's play about the star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet, told through texts, complete with emojis and hashtags.






A modernized adaptation of William Shakespeare's play about the star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet, told through texts, complete with emojis and hashtags.
Chronicling the sacrifices made by Australian police officers, this book highlights the tragic incidents leading to their deaths while on duty, starting with Constable Joseph Lurker's murder in 1803. It explores the evolution of State and Federal Police Forces and recounts pivotal events where officers lost their lives, emphasizing the dangers they face in service to the community. Through these narratives, the book honors their bravery and commitment, providing a poignant reflection on the risks inherent in law enforcement.
Ethan Garrick enjoys a seemingly perfect life in Cairns, Australia, alongside his wife, Julie. However, their tranquility is disrupted when a series of unexpected events challenge their relationship and force Ethan to confront hidden truths about himself and his past. As he navigates these complexities, themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery emerge, revealing the fragility of their idyllic existence and the strength required to overcome adversity.
The narrative plunges into a gripping moment of crisis as a plane experiences a catastrophic event, marked by the terrifying sound of metal tearing and a jarring impact. This intense scene sets the stage for a story filled with suspense and survival, inviting readers to explore the aftermath and the characters' responses to this life-altering incident. The tension and uncertainty promise a thrilling journey through fear, resilience, and the human spirit in the face of disaster.
The book features a collection of firsthand accounts detailing encounters with spirits, showcasing experiences from a diverse range of individuals, including doctors, police officers, lawyers, and even an astronaut. These reports provide unique insights into the afterlife, many of which have never been documented before, offering readers a compelling exploration of the connections between the living and those who have passed on.
In January 1942, the Japanese Imperial Army invaded New Guinea, landing on the northern coastal areas of this harsh, remote country. This book recounts the desperate efforts of missionaries, along with groups of downed allied airmen, ANGAU (Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit), officials and members of the 39th militia Battalion, to escape the invading Japanese army. Following each groups harrowing story as they made their way through the energy sapping heat of the Papuan jungle, skirmished with Japanese troops, grappled with the, at times dubious, loyalties of the Papuans they encountered, and tried to survive. Lines of Escape also details the incredible mission undertaken by Australian forces to cripple the Japanese air base at Salamaua.