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  • 91The Strands Series — is a series of books and short stories written by Gael Baudino between 1981 and 1994 and published between 1989 and 1997. The majority of the plot occurs in a fictional land named Adria, which is based on Medieval Western Europe, with parts of… …

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  • 92The Whiteboard — Author(s) Doc Nickel Website http://www.the whiteboard.com/ Current status / schedule Updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Launch date …

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  • 93The Little Man on the Subway — Author Isaac Asimov Country United States Language English Genre(s) Science fiction short story …

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  • 94The History of Sandford and Merton — (1783 1789) was a bestselling children s book written by Thomas Day. He began his book as a contribution to Richard Lovell and Honora Edgeworth’s Harry and Lucy , a collection of short stories for children that Maria Edgeworth continued some… …

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  • 95The Disappearance of the Universe — is a book written by Gary Renard and originally published by Fearless Books (2003), and later by Hay House (2004).[1][2] This book records seventeen contacts between Renard and two Ascended Masters whose last lifetime was in our future, named… …

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  • 96The Keltiad — is a body of fantasy works written by Patricia Kennealy Morrison, retired rock critic/editor, Celtic priestess and widow of the late rock star Jim Morrison. Currently there are eight novels in the series.The books are set in a star system far… …

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  • 97The Myth of the Rational Voter —   Author(s) Bryan Caplan …

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  • 98The Encyclopædia of Ball Juggling —   …

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  • 99The Frontiers of Criticism — is a lecture given by T. S. Eliot at the University of Minnesota in 1956. It was reprinted in On Poetry and Poets , a collection of Eliot s critical essays, in 1957. The essay is an attempt by Eliot to define the boundaries of literary criticism …

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  • 100The Harpole Report — is the third novel by J. L. Carr, published in 1972. The novel tells the story mostly in the form of a school log book kept by George Harpole, temporary Head Teacher of the Church of England primary school of Tampling St. Nicholas . The novel has …

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