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"Bowie on Bowie" is an incredible glimpse into the man who unarguably made the world not only more interesting and more enjoyable, but more inspirational. His talent will live on for generations, sparking the fascination and wonder of fans new and old.
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For anyone who forgot someone on their holiday shopping list and needs to make it up fast, this collection of Tim Burton nostalgia,"Things You Think About in a Bar: The Napkin Art of Tim Burton" is worth the price of every drink these napkins came from.
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SOL REPUBLIC Relays Sport are the best-fitting earbuds in the market at their price. You will not be disappointed.
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Stronger - Develop the Resilience You Need to Succeed is not just a collection of heroic stories from people who you wish you could be. Instead they want to help you become the best version of you possible and they laid a bunch of breadcrumbs song the way for you to follow.
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For longtime fans of The Who (of which I consider myself one, seeing them three times live), The Who - 'Live at Shea Stadium 1982' is a rare treat.
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