It not only lives up to the expectations for a finale, it exceeds them by a long shot.
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Documentary, family and oral history create a thorough and meaningful exploration of individual and family life in Stalin's Russia.
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...the perfect book for people who have just started reading, as well as many of us who've been reading for a while.
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One of those rare books where you forget what genre you're reading and simply enjoy the story.
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If you are looking for new ways to see your photography, then this should be on your reading list.
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...a beautifully executed, highly enjoyable adventure story that is more fun than your standard swashbuckler because it refuses to take itself seriously.
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'Mask Market' grabs the reader roughly by the collar and briskly hustles him into Burke's world.
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What? No Blogcritics represented here? Next year baby, next year.
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Funny, intelligent, and a great read. You can take that on faith.
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This may not be the definitive biography of the legendary Man In Black, but it is the best I have read to date.
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