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This book is a replica of the original Grays Sports Almanac as seen in the 1989 film 'Back to the Future II' and contains real printed pages of sports statistics from 1950 to the year 2000, including Horse Racing, Ice Hockey, Major League ...
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The story of a resourceful and hardworking squirrel named Squirrelly who is different and often teased and taunted by other squirrels.
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When Indian journalist Taran Khan arrives in Kabul in 2006, she imagines it as a return to the land her forebears hailed from centuries ago.
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Lightbringer The Black Prism The Blinding Knife The Broken Eye The Blood MirrorThe Burning White For more from Brent Weeks, check out: Night Angel The Way of Shadows Shadow's Edge Beyond the Shadows The Night Angel Trilogy: 10th Anniversary ...
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The stories begin with his sexual initiation in a cotton field and follow him and three close friends as they make their blind way through their 20s, as Peter's father dies, his friends establish stable adult versions of themselves, and ...
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Inspired by today’s politics, Buyout is an unforgettable look at an all-too-believable future . . . and one man’s struggle to do the right thing.
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... squirrelly ' rider stayed with James for years , despite the fact that his ... limited to his usual companions . A small group of TRC riders had come upon ... REVIEW FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT 34 ( 2 )
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A tender story about a tough-as-nails girl forced to take one small step towards understanding during the summer of 1969.
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Upending well-worn ideological and partisan categories, Hayes entirely reorients our perspective on our times. Twilight of the Elites is the defining work of social criticism for the post-bailout age.
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From Johannes Lichtman comes a wisely comic debut novel about a teacher whose efforts to stay sober land him in Sweden, but the refugee crisis forces a very different kind of reckoning.