Mick Wall has uncovered the definitive Black Sabbath story, along with the solo ride of Ozzy Osbourne in 'Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe.'
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The Perfect Game is not a perfect book, but it is a tale that kept this reader happily turning pages.
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Ee has given us a war and a world in turmoil. There is darkness and adventure, but also an underlying faith that will hold even in the worst of situations.
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Each essay explores what it means to be alive, and feel. In the aggregate, the essays provide over 400 pages of the best reading today. Throughout, we are reminded that both beauty and loss can help us remain whole.
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"Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland" by Cynthia Clampitt is a beautifully written exploration of the little kernel that could--and did!
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' Alex’s Wake' is a book with a lesson for today.
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A boy gets his first haircut before starting Kindergarten in September 1965.
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The Lord is always giving us opportunity to grow and start building for us. He did that at a very young age for me.
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Pushkin Press has issued a new edition of 'Red Cavalry,' Isaac Babel's Russian short stories, originally published in 1926 paint a unique picture of time and place.
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Fans of Gorey will need, absolutely need 'this book in their collection.
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