Mike Flanagan
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It's About Time: How Long History Took
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published
2004
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10 editions
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Rodeo Riders: Cowboy Up! (Rodeo Riders, 1)
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published
1999
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Old West
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published
1999
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2 editions
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Rodeo Riders: Rigged to Ride
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published
2000
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Rodeo Riders 3: Final Ride
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published
2000
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Busted Ride:: Rodeo Riders #5
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published
2002
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The Broncbuster (American Rodeo Series)
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published
1996
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The Old West: Day by Day
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published
1995
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99 Sez #4: 99 great and funny cartoons about sex and relationships.
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published
2013
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5 editions
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99 sez
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published
2014
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2 editions
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“Forgiveness is warm. Like a tear on a cheek.
Think of that and of me when you stand in the rain. I loved you completely. And you loved me the same. That's all. The rest is confetti.
-Nell Crain - The Haunting of Hill House”
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Think of that and of me when you stand in the rain. I loved you completely. And you loved me the same. That's all. The rest is confetti.
-Nell Crain - The Haunting of Hill House”
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“I thought for so long that time was like a line, that our moments were laid out like dominoes, and that they fell, one into another and on it went, just days tipping, one into the next, in a long line between the beginning...and the end.
But I was wrong. It's not like that at all. Our moments fall around us like rain. Or snow. Or confetti.
(Nell Crain, The Haunting of Hill House)”
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But I was wrong. It's not like that at all. Our moments fall around us like rain. Or snow. Or confetti.
(Nell Crain, The Haunting of Hill House)”
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“I saw our daughter dance at her wedding. Her smile was like a light and it was reflected in everyone's faces, and I recognized that light.
Because it was ours.
We did that.
We loved each other so well that it spread out into the universe and it created a new star.
-Hugh Crain - The Haunting of Hill House”
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Because it was ours.
We did that.
We loved each other so well that it spread out into the universe and it created a new star.
-Hugh Crain - The Haunting of Hill House”
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