A fascinating tale of loss and redemption, horror and love, and coming of age no matter how old you are.
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Music Review: Little Feat – ‘Live in Holland 1976’ [CD+DVD]
Eagle Rock gives us a great opportunity to travel back to the glory days of Little Feat on CD and DVD.
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This graphic novel is a beautifully illustrated and thought-provoking alternative history of the Civil War.
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This dark and riveting tale of love, witchcraft and passion brings the Elizabethan age to vivid life.
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This book presents a great blend of fact, fiction, and ghostly activity, along with a loving view of New Orleans as the extraordinary city it is.
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Boyd provides a serious and scholarly treatise on the nature of creativy, with quotes from 75 musicians from many areas of popular music.
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Jimbo Mathus has strong Southern roots and combines blues, rock and roll, and rhythm and blues to create great Southern rock.
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Anyone with curiosity about history or medicine will find this DVD an excellent choice. It is fascinating, accurate and never dry or boring.
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This collection will be a must for Joe Satriani's many fans and forother fans of instrumental guitar music.
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This is a completely satisfying story and illustrates both how alike and how different people are based upon the effects of their culture.
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