This is truly some of the most exceptional music you're liable to hear at any time, anywhere.
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Vampires and television news - both create a form of life that is neither living or dead.
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"What Would Caligula Say and Do?" If this book doesn't give you a new respect for the wonder of words - nothing will.
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I heard a wonderful collection of Jazz tunes being given interpretations that I wasn't familiar with.
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There's nothing really earth-shattering about the subject matter and nothing about the book justifies its 380-plus pages.
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It's some of the most fully alive music that I've listened to in a long time.
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You might just find yourself thinking about the adult film industry in a different light.
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Utilizing sound, tone, and even the silences that mark the end of one note and the beginning of the next. Mortensen has created a beautiful collection of tone poetry
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If the current rate of attrition of both habitat and animals is allowed to continue, it will result in the extinction of wild burro herds.
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A well-told narrative with fully-realized characters, one that provides insights into the struggles educated women of the post-World War Two generation faced in many societies.
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