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Hammer Of The Gods»rank: 2084par: Stephen Davis
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I Like You»rank: 643par: Amy Sedaris
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Belly Button Book»rank: 13720par: Sandra Boynton
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The Complete Star Wars® Encyclopedia»rank: 817par: Stephen J. Sansweet, Pablo Hidalgo, Bob Vitas, Daniel Wallace
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The Million Word Crossword Dictionary»rank: 1505par: Stanley Newman, Daniel Stark
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2009 Leonard Maltins Movie Guide»rank: 323par: Leonard Maltin
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Uncle John's Presents the Book of the Dumb»rank: 19223par: John Scalzi
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The Mother Tongue»rank: 3260par: Bill Bryson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Who would have thought that a book about English would be so entertaining? Certainly not this grammar-allergic reviewer, but The Mother Tongue pulls it off admirably. Bill Bryson--a zealot--is the right man for the job. Who else could rhapsodize about 'the colorless murmur of the schwa' with a straight face? lt is his unflagging enthusiasm, seeping from between every sentence, that carries the book. Bryson displays an encyclopedic knowledge of his topic, and this inevitably encourages a light tone; the more you know about a subject, the more absurd ... |
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Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads»rank: 1880par: Gary Greenberg, Jeannie Hayden
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Who would have thought that a book about English would be so entertaining? Certainly not this grammar-allergic reviewer, but The Mother Tongue pulls it off admirably. Bill Bryson--a zealot--is the right man for the job. Who else could rhapsodize about 'the colorless murmur of the schwa' with a straight face? lt is his unflagging enthusiasm, seeping from between every sentence, that carries the book. Bryson displays an encyclopedic knowledge of his topic, and this inevitably encourages a light tone; the more you know about a subject, the more absurd ... |
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Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto»rank: 13939par: Chuck Klosterman
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Who would have thought that a book about English would be so entertaining? Certainly not this grammar-allergic reviewer, but The Mother Tongue pulls it off admirably. Bill Bryson--a zealot--is the right man for the job. Who else could rhapsodize about 'the colorless murmur of the schwa' with a straight face? lt is his unflagging enthusiasm, seeping from between every sentence, that carries the book. Bryson displays an encyclopedic knowledge of his topic, and this inevitably encourages a light tone; the more you know about a subject, the more absurd ... |