Bring Back the Late 90S and Early 2000S: The Nostalgia Manifesto

Bring Back the Late 90S and Early 2000S: The Nostalgia Manifesto

by Travis Smith
Bring Back the Late 90S and Early 2000S: The Nostalgia Manifesto

Bring Back the Late 90S and Early 2000S: The Nostalgia Manifesto

by Travis Smith

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Overview

Bring Back the Late 90s and Early 2000s describes a time with the coolest music and movies ever made. The clothing was baggy, the girls were raw, and the boys were hard-core. Brace for impact, these next pages are a wild ride down memory lane, baby.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781504313445
Publisher: Balboa Press AU
Publication date: 06/22/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 162 KB

About the Author

I am qualified to write this book and only this book because it is a powerful message that screams world wide attention. It's the type of book that transcends national boundaries, barriers and cultures. A book with such conviction that such a widespread audience is needed to emanate with its words. The book I am writing is incredibly personal because it's more than just a book, it's not just a novel or a memoir, it becomes a religion. The Bible of a cultural crossroads in American history, when crime, music, pop music and entertainment dominated every facet of teenage life and reigned supreme. It is vitally necessary for this work to become published, and my dream, ambition, vision and passion for this book must be felt by everyone from the United States to the far east. It must not just be a meager book, it has to explode into something phenomenal. I live in Sydney, New South Wales Australia. All my life, ever since I was a boy, I have always admired American movies, music, the wars they fought in, the cultural icons and the urban poets of the streets like Tupac. It is in my sincerest regards to bring that culture and time back to life, and I will stop at nothing until such a period in history has become glazed in a jar of immortality. In my personal life I grew up playing Golf since our father got us into the sport but it never tinkered my interest. I hand a handicap of 13 as a teenager and played in many competitions but as I grew older I left the game. I devote most of my spare time now to writing books and shooting short films. On top of writing my other passion if film making, hopefully one day I will maybe blend the two together.
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