This is a decent compilation of b-sides and rarities capable of making fans wet their pants in excitement.
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The second book in the Chronicles of Firma trilogy leaves this reader eager for the final chapter.
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A timely book that will easily complement the collection of literature on the topic of academic labor.
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Even if you already have multiple versions in your collection, you'll want this one, too.
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Stories of miners and the impact of mining on Appalachia, told by some of the greatest songwriters in traditional music.
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Whether it looks/sounds better or not, this is one to have in your collection.
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Shore's soundtrack will forever be what plays through my mind as I re-read the books.
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Learn how to contribute to Wikipedia from start to finish, or simply add some tips and tricks to your bag.
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A thought provoking novel that may make you question the authority and direction of modern Western medical practices.
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