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Disenchanted: The Tragedy of Daydreaming

Type: Compilation

Disenchanted: the tragedy of daydreaming is a series of timely and timeless, concepts, mantras, poems and thoughts of idealism that begins with the bold statement, "I am god..." A line that acts as a reinstatement of the idealism, wit, and chaotic simplicity that continues to define Amber Gristak's literary works. Her lyrical lines and infused sound bytes continue to ignite mass idealism. Her specialty seems to her ability to identify the association patterns, behind our deepest fears and doubts. She connects with readers through her carefully chosen words as they intertwine simplicity, into, loose canon, emotions.

The pages of Disenchanted: the tragedy of daydreaming succeeds in bringing order a spider web of thought while providing validation and reassurance to normalcy of chaos personified. Amber Gristak proves once again that she is has mastered to create a unified voice, to speak on behalf of every person, with her remarkable comprehension, creativity and explanation of how to live and grow in truth. More than a writer, Gristak is a representative of mass thought, an advocate for peace, an optimist and an idealist, as well as a patriot, role model, and a friend. The daring topics and wisdom inside these pages Amber Gristak explains how the disenchanted can become enchanted.

The Greener Grass

Type: Novel
Genre: Historical Fiction

The Greener Grass is Gone with the Wind meets Sex and the City!

The Greener Grass is a compelling novel where readers marvel and dwell in a labyrinth of dynamic sound bytes. As they, not only, gain insight into a moderate amount of historic truth, but also, undergo an evocation of ideas, concepts and theories on life, death and hope. In this new classic, readers are taken on a journey where the restrictions of time are lifted, as two women living two hundred years apart, intertwine. In this exceptionally insightful story, parallel worlds unite, as each woman experiences the spin-tingling toils and troubles of love, lies, parental problems, financial gain's and loss's. All while fighting the universe to escape the paths that they are each destined for. Their eyes are open, but sardonically blind, as each only can see the grass, as, greener on the other side. Details of the nineteenth century were loosely based off the manuscripts of Elizabeth Heritage Washington. Profoundly strong characters - Johanna and Elizabeth --etch themselves into the readers mind with such remarkable lines as, "Live alive, not a lie!" All created here by the smart and savvy hand of Amber Gristak, in this, her first novel.

Don't Trust Flowers

Type: Novel
Genre: Chic-Lit

Don't Trust Flowers is a, ridiculously, correct look at the problematic kinds of men that, casually, lurk into women's lives. Like bad hair days and gross morning breath, the problems women have with men seem to withstand the test of time. A haven for these emotionally deformed, monogamy opposed, creatures exists on a thirteen-mile strip. In a skyscraper packed scene, where career driven, over achievers pursue the biggest ideas and dreams. A fast paced scene that is more than never-ending, business hours. It is a dating disaster! For one, always in the middle, young woman, life on the island of Manhattan, New York is a continuously sardonic state surrounded by a series of romantic misfortunes as she deals with her own love, luck and illusions.