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Superheroes on Vacation
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The Law of Falling Bodies: A Novel
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The Law of Falling Bodies: A Novel
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2001
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LUNCH READS Volume 3
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2011
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Hard Disk Quick Reference (Que Quick Reference Series)
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1992
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LUNCH READS BOXED SET
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2013
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Learn Norton Utilities in a Day (FOR USERS OF NORTON UTILITIES VERSION 6/BOOK AND DISK)
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Quickbasic & Qbasic: IBM PC
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1993
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A Body in Motion
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Thirteen Rules for Hunting Treasure
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[CONTAINS SPOILER IN 2nd PARAGRAPH] Seven young acting students at an elite college of the arts. They eat, sleep, and breathe Shakespeare, and their personalities draw them to the roles they play. Tyrant. Seductress. Leader. Villain. Waif. Chameleon. ...more |
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| I found the book interesting and educational. The subtitle is "The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth", and I did find the book to be a lot more about "the times" than "the life". So much so, that, whenever some sections started dealing with occurre ...more | |
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| This book is both a lot of fun and eye-opening. I have a math background and have already read Flatland, but Ms. Hendy takes the discussion of dimensions to another level (pun?). You're sailing on a vessel that tours two-dimensional and four-dimensio ...more | |
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"The Law of Falling Bodies uses physics so a lot of technical jargon in the beginning chapters which is boring and slows down the reading. The books takes place on campus in a college town. A hated physics professor is murdered. The police have no sus"
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"I had a really hard time getting into this book at first. I read the first 50 to 70 pages and then let it sit for a couple weeks before continuing. I finally decided to plow through because I know someone who knows the author and he asked me to read "
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| An amazing work of scholarship, distilling vast areas of philosphy, science, Biblical writings, and Jewish thought into a highly readable exposition. | |






















