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In The Family Bible, I describe my love for my quiet but dogmatic Christian father and my loving ...
Without Leave chronicles the stories of two alienated young people during 1967-70-David, who goes...
The many fans of Booker's previous books, especially TUG, a masterpiece by all counts and account...
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In this lingual trifecta of kinetic rhythm, acoustic precision and stylistic singularity, Joshua ...
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Shadow of Shadows explores life and meaning through the eyes and poetry of Ute von Funcke.Life i...
In The Language of the Enemy, Stuart Friebert gives us something precious:a fictionalized, detail...
After the Octopus is the action-packed, stand-on-its-own, laugh-riot sequel to After the Orange G...
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