The short and very weird life of a real-life android that could have easily been written by Philip K. Dick himself.
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This could be one of the stories behind the Arab Spring.
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In the sketchbooks, Crumb practices techniques and explores ideas.
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Hiding the darkness of a past fill with pain only intensifies the feeling when memories return.
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In an effort to find answers to a brutal murder, Dominic Grey is catapulted into the darkness of a religious cult out to take power.
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'Souvenir Nation' reminds us that history took place, not in some fantasy location, but right here on Earth.
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"Reading the stories for the first time. I am always amazed at the talents some people possess. It never gets old..."
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This is history as it should be, told through the pen of a poet with an eye for the important details of life.
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A fictionalized account of the life of Irish nationalist Roger Casement.
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All four areas of fitness -- physical, cognitive, psychological, and nutritional -- are interrelated.
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