Graham Pryor
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Cerberus
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Managing Research Data
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2012
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3 editions
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Delivering Research Data Management Services: Fundamentals of Good Practice
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2013
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5 editions
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Man With A Gun
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Preferred Lies
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2007
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Justice
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Kaleidoscope: Reflections from a 1950s Childhood
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Kaleidoscope
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His Orgy of Crime
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Stranger Than Normal
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| As described on the cover 'America is a place of chaos, where violence rules and only the rich and powerful are safe'. If that sounds like a description of the USA today, it is confirmed by the dates of events in the book, which take place from 2024 ...more | |
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"This wasn’t for me. Affectless. Flat. Disengaged. By design, I’m sure. But we never know much about Istvan. This happens. That happens. Another thing happens. The story ends."
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| 'Flesh' relates the life of Istvan, a Hungarian low-life who says of himself "I'm not a very nice person." He has several sexual encounters, which are mostly functional and without feeling. It is said that 'He's not sure what he feels. Mostly a sort ...more | |
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| The experience of reading this book is akin to drifting away into an intense dreamlike state, eventually arriving in a paradisiacal world where there exists an underlying sense of threat. As in a dream, one is never sure of what is real and what is u ...more | |
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| Forget "It's a Wonderful Life," Arianna is no Clarence Odbody; in fact I'm not sure she would qualify as a bona fide guardian angel, since her personal commitment is to becoming fully human. I needed some personal commitment too, when starting the bo ...more | |
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| I bought this book on a whim, not realising it was written for kids. After five chapters of stereotypes, leaden humour and cheap jabs at easy targets (e.g. the Daily Mail), I had to lay it aside. I have given it a five star rating because I’m sure it ...more | |
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| With the capture of a working time door by the ‘authorities’, Kaliane Bradley has hit upon a novel and unique storyline which should have won her a five star rating. There are some really outstanding aspects of the book - the creation of believable c ...more | |
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The she-wolf visibly recoiled. “You speak with the dead? Then you are truly the one spoken of who has come to save us.” She stood immediately and gave a shrill howl to her pack, all the wolves in the glade sitting up with ears pricked. “I give you Two-heads,” called the she-wolf, “the shaman our elders foretold, he comes to save us from the predations of the men from the sky...”
― Cerberus
The she-wolf visibly recoiled. “You speak with the dead? Then you are truly the one spoken of who has come to save us.” She stood immediately and gave a shrill howl to her pack, all the wolves in the glade sitting up with ears pricked. “I give you Two-heads,” called the she-wolf, “the shaman our elders foretold, he comes to save us from the predations of the men from the sky...”
― Cerberus
“Oh,” answered the vet, “I’m Francis, or—” He rapped his knuckle against his temple. “Perhaps I should say Frances.”
“You just did,” said Shaggy, who’d already been wondering if there was something wrong with this human, he had dark lines around his eyes that looked as though they had been painted on, and his lips were a bright shade of pink.”
― Cerberus
“You just did,” said Shaggy, who’d already been wondering if there was something wrong with this human, he had dark lines around his eyes that looked as though they had been painted on, and his lips were a bright shade of pink.”
― Cerberus
“You see, if I stop thinking about what I’m scenting on the air or in the undergrowth, if I cease wondering which path to tread or where we’re going and instead let myself meld into the space in my head, it’s as if I am living in what the humans called a library, the place where all knowledge is stored.”
― Cerberus
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