Or, perhaps you remember that it was a new book that came out when you were in high school, then you’ll know to look for books published only in those few years. Do you remember any details related to publishing? Do you remember whether your school or library that you got the book from often bought books from a certain publisher? Do you remember when the book was published? For example, if it was a book you read from your childhood, then you know you can exclude any recent publications.Do you remember any other story-related details, like a city name, street, location, pet, era, etc.?.What genre was it? If it was fantasy, do you remember any details to narrow it down to a subcategory of fantasy?.Even if they’re side characters and not main characters, write them down. Can you remember any characters’ names? Remembering one or two of the characters’ names will also be a huge help in your search.Or, hopefully your details will be close enough that someone else can piece the elements together. I think at one point he wakes up in a dumpster.” Even though you’re not one hundred percent certain, you can try different searches with the elements you think are there and hopefully in one combination, you’ll get a hit. The boy may be involved in drugs or something sketchy when she runs into him. I think she becomes a detective at some point or runs into him later in life and they fall in love. You might find your memory looks something like “boy gets kidnapped. What can you remember from the plot? Even if you’re not entirely confident, write down what you think you remember.Odds are that same phrase may have stood out to someone else too. Write them down as best you can for your search. Can you remember a phrase, quote, or a particular paragraph of the book? Sometimes you can remember lines you felt were funny or meaningful or just plain weird.
Have you ever lost track of a favorite book from your childhood because you can’t remember the title or author? Do you have the story on the tip of your tongue? Can you explain the plot, describe the cover, or know the era, but just can’t remember the one detail you need in order to actually find the book? We’ve been there and know exactly how frustrating this can be.
“What do you expect him to say? ‘I’m a pervert and I’m not safe to be around?’ ” Hayes said.Connecting the RIGHT readers with the RIGHT books Karson’s attorney, Eddie Hayes, said he was not surprised by Garrett’s countersuit. He calls the “scandalous allegations” false, but admits in court papers that Youdan “threatened to reveal private confidential information.”
Garrett claims that when he refused the offer, Karson sued, claiming he not only forced her to drink his urine but also tried to hire a sex slave. He paid the first $15,000, but she upped the demand to $15 million, the suit says. She responded by demanding $300,000 for her silence, his filing says. “When Garrett discovered the lies and decided to end the relationship Karson shifted from seduction to extortion,” he claims. She also continued to strip and appear in erotic films, the countersuit says. Karson “bilked Garrett out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by convincing him that she loved him and would leave her former life him,” the filing says. in his absence,” he says in court papers. “In reality, Karson used Garrett’s money to finance regular parties filled with her friends from the sex-trade. Still Garrett put her up in his Manhattan loft and paid her a $10,000 monthly stipend in the hopes that she’d leave porn to became a real-estate agent. He says there was never a formal marriage proposal. Garrett “quickly became enamored” and Karson started calling herself his fiancée.