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This continuation of the story of Daisy McCrae, her sisters, and their family bakery is just as charming and engrossing as the first novel in the series.
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This re-release is a delightful chance to revisit the original CD and to hear many additional bonus tunes.
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This is a brilliantly written but depressing book about a man who holds both himself and nearly everyone else in contempt.
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The fourth and final EP in the veteran rock band's four-EP series contains five fresh tunes.
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True romance meets urban horror in this engrossing and often seriously scary tale.
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