Dean Allen

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Average rating: 3.57 · 30 ratings · 3 reviews · 27 distinct works
Empire, War and Cricket: Lo...

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Make Me Rich: The path to F...

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ATLANTIS: Fabled Land of Go...

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Freedom 2000: How to surviv...

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Legends of Everest: includi...

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The Last Days of Everest: A...

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Rattlesnake Revolution: The...

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The Gift: Chronicles of the...

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“First, you need some water. Fuse two hydrogen with one oxygen and repeat until you have enough. While the water is heating, raise some cattle. Pay a man with grim eyes to do the slaughtering, preferably while you are away. Roast the bones, then add to the water. Go away again. Come back once in awhile to skim. When the bones begin to float, lash together into booms and tow up the coast. Reduce. Keep reducing. When you think you have reduced enough, reduce some more. Raise some barley. When the broth coats the back of a spoon and light cannot escape it, you are nearly there. Pause to mop your brow as you harvest the barley. Search in vain for a cloud in the sky. Soak the barley overnight (you will need more water here), then add to the broth. When, out of the blue, you remember the first person you truly loved, the soup is ready. Serve.”
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