The Man Who Loved Too Much: Book 2: Entendre

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Literary
Cover of the book The Man Who Loved Too Much: Book 2: Entendre by John Rachel, John Rachel
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Rachel ISBN: 9781310854781
Publisher: John Rachel Publication: March 16, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Rachel
ISBN: 9781310854781
Publisher: John Rachel
Publication: March 16, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Billy Green saga continues! Billy’s challenging, sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic, always unpredictable journey.

He was more determined than ever to find meaning in life and comfort in love.

Billy came to know one thing for sure.

Love is real.

He could now with the absolute cocksure confidence of pure enlightenment, scoff at the naysayers and spit in the face of the purveyors of romantic nihilism, the cynics who say that love is an illusion.

Billy knew the real score.
Love is the light that never dims.
Love is a wine that flows in our hearts.
Love is a wonder that has no beginning or end.
Love is a master key that opens the gates of perfection.
Love is the language our souls use to speak to one another.
Love is the trafficking of fantasies and transcending of mortality.
Love is an energy that can neither be created or destroyed.
Love is God Allah Yahweh Shiva Qat Aphrodite.
Love is touch smell feel taste listen pray.
Love is the poetry of the senses.
Love is metaphysical gravity.
Love is the gift of oneself.
Love is sweet tyranny.
All you need is love.

Descartes. You almost got it right.
Je aime, donc je suis.

Yes. That’s how it should go.
I love, therefore I am.

Valentines Day solipcism.

But does it ever turn out the way we planned? The way we hoped and dreamed?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Billy Green saga continues! Billy’s challenging, sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic, always unpredictable journey.

He was more determined than ever to find meaning in life and comfort in love.

Billy came to know one thing for sure.

Love is real.

He could now with the absolute cocksure confidence of pure enlightenment, scoff at the naysayers and spit in the face of the purveyors of romantic nihilism, the cynics who say that love is an illusion.

Billy knew the real score.
Love is the light that never dims.
Love is a wine that flows in our hearts.
Love is a wonder that has no beginning or end.
Love is a master key that opens the gates of perfection.
Love is the language our souls use to speak to one another.
Love is the trafficking of fantasies and transcending of mortality.
Love is an energy that can neither be created or destroyed.
Love is God Allah Yahweh Shiva Qat Aphrodite.
Love is touch smell feel taste listen pray.
Love is the poetry of the senses.
Love is metaphysical gravity.
Love is the gift of oneself.
Love is sweet tyranny.
All you need is love.

Descartes. You almost got it right.
Je aime, donc je suis.

Yes. That’s how it should go.
I love, therefore I am.

Valentines Day solipcism.

But does it ever turn out the way we planned? The way we hoped and dreamed?

More books from Literary

Cover of the book Invented Lives by John Rachel
Cover of the book Over het doppen van bonen by John Rachel
Cover of the book Жизнь, как она есть. Записки неизвестного, изданные Л. Брантом… by John Rachel
Cover of the book A Car Crash of Sorts by John Rachel
Cover of the book Edgar Poe and the Mystery Museum by John Rachel
Cover of the book Balilicious by John Rachel
Cover of the book Youth And Sex by John Rachel
Cover of the book En knielde voor hem neer by John Rachel
Cover of the book Внеклассное чтение by John Rachel
Cover of the book The Moon Casts a Spell by John Rachel
Cover of the book Child of Storm by John Rachel
Cover of the book Chiapas by John Rachel
Cover of the book On met longtemps à devenir jeune by John Rachel
Cover of the book The Given World by John Rachel
Cover of the book Nous sommes cruels by John Rachel
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy