This book goes places where far too many have gone before, and the scenery has become boring.
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Joyce Carol Oates puts her heart into her literature. In addition, she veers away from trite plots and withholds a variety from her natural talent.
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If you want to create digital art from your digital photos.
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Young lawyer discovers evidence of a secret plot from ancient Rome to hide a Biblical object.
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A teen-plus shojo manga series centered on a benevolent death demon.
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The emotional and spiritual realities, the toll it takes on all of us, of living in the early part of the twenty-first century in America.
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"Discipline is the mark of a professional," states Downie.
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Dishing the dirt on Diva Diana and the original Dreamgirls.
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