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Average rating: 3.88 · 1,413 ratings · 206 reviews · 38 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Last Out

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Stinky Puppies: A Silly Bed...

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Reindeer Toots on Christmas...

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Nut Free Squirrel

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Help a Honey Bee: A Bedtime...

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Our Farm Dance: A Barnyard ...

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He Stoops Down To Make Me G...

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Davey and Goliath: A Novel

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The Last Out: A Novel

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Manga Deluxe Comedy Volume:...

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Our Farm Dance: A Barnyard ... Stinky Puppies: A Silly Bed... Reindeer Toots on Christmas... Help a Honey Bee: A Bedtime...
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“Last year for his birthday he asked for a programming book called “C Plus Plus”, whatever that means.”
Matthew Sullivan

“During her first weeks of working at Bright Ideas, Lydia had noticed that not all the customers were actually customers, and a whole category of lost men began to formulate in her mind. They were mostly unemployed, mostly solitary, and they--like Joey--spent as much time in the aisles as the booksellers who worked there.They napped in armchairs and whispered in nooks and played chess with themselves in the coffee shop. Even those who didn't read had books piled around their feet, as if fortressing themselves against invading hordes of ignoramuses, and when Lydia saw them folded into the corners for hours at a time, looking monastic and vulnerable, she thought of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, Beatrix Potter's dapper frog who was often portrayed reading a newspaper with his lanky legs in the air. They were like plump and beautiful frogs scattered across the branches of the store, nibbling a diet of poems and crackers.”
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