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Jim The Boy
by Earley, Tony
Coming Of Age In The Depression
The first major release by a soon-to-be major American writer. |
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Somehow Form a Family: Stories That Are Mostly True
by Earley, Tony
A Sentimental Journey
The prose is pretty, and the humor funny, but it's so gentle that it's like listening to an uncle go on about “the good old days." |
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Perma Red
by Earling, Debra Magpie
The Great (Native) American Novel
Every once in a while, a book comes along that knocks the wind out of my lungs. Perma Red is just such a novel. |
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The Great Movies
by Ebert, Roger
Turned Up to the Light From the Screen
With time, The Great Movies will likely characterize our perception of Roger Ebert as much as Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung characterizes the late Lester Bangs. |
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Name of the Rose
by Eco, Umberto with Weaver, William (Translator)
Name of the Rose Will Rack Your Brain
This isn't easy reading; your mind will be tested and found wanting by the sheer range of subjects touched on in this book. |
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Make Any Divorce Better!
by Ed Sherman
How To Make the Best of a Bad Situation
No matter what the reasons for it are, divorce is disruptive, psychologically damaging, and very, very expensive, and family law attorney Ed Sherman has written a guide to help people minimize the bad effects of the experience for everyone. |
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Stairway to Hell: The 500 Best Heavy Metal Albums in the Universe
by Eddy, Chuck
Don't Fear the Osmonds
Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods next to Cheap Trick and The Leather Nun? |
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The Triple Whammy Cure: The Breakthrough Women's Health Program for Feeling Good Again in Three Weeks
by Edelberg, David M.D. with Hough, Heidi
When Everyone Says There's Nothing Wrong With You, and You Know They're Wrong
In this book, Dr. Edelberg explains three factors that, when combined, can leave a woman barely able to function, and, if left unaddressed, can lead to even more serious conditions. |
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Wittgenstein's Poker
by Edmonds, David & Eidinow, John
Irresistable Force/Immovable Object
"Neither man was capable of compromise. Both were bullying, aggressive, intolerant and self-absorbed." |
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Bobby Fischer Goes to War
by Edmonds, Jim & Eidinow, John
Post Cold War Perspective on Fischer-Spassky
Bobby Fischer is the all time chess "rock star," but the only truly original material in this new take on the "Match of the Century" come from Spassky's camp. |
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