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Average rating: 3.52 · 444 ratings · 87 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
Amazonia: Five Years at the...

3.37 avg rating — 230 ratings — published 2004 — 7 editions
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Glad to the Brink of Fear: ...

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Second Read: Writers Look B...

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Um crime branco

2.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1984 — 2 editions
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The Hottest Sex You Ever Had

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Surefire Ways To Win Your E...

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Alpha Male: The Art Of Appr...

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How Low Can You Go?

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Love Poems of the Desperate...

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amazonia アマゾン・ドット・コム成功の舞台裏 ...

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“We were a religious sect consisting of two people, and now half the congregation was gone. There would be no closure, no healing. I would simply adjust myself to a new and severely depleted reality. The world would come to an end, as it always does, one world at a time.”
James Marcus

“Online magazines such as Salon, Slate, and Suck, had already made an elementary discovery: a reader staring into the equivalent of a thirty-watt bulb didn't want to confront thousands of words. The medium required a little extra white space, a sort of oasis for the optic nerve. ”
James Marcus, Amazonia: Five Years at the Epicenter of the Dot.Com Juggernaut

“Optimists are the least prepared for the loss of hope.”
James Marcus



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