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'Arrow: The Complete Seventh Season' is the ideal package for fans of the series and is a great way to set yourself up for the show's final season.
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'The Quarter' by Naguib Mahfouz is a lovingly executed and as artistic collection of short stories as you're liable to read anywhere.
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'The Most Dangerous Year' will make you cry and make you angry, but if you care about civil rights you need to see this movie
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