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Rick Mercer Report: The Book»rank: 2215par: Rick Mercer
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Barnyard Dance!»rank: 1910par: Sandra Boynton
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101 Must-Know Blues Licks (Paperback)»rank: 8542par: Wolf Marshall
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Seams to Me: 24 New Reasons to Love Sewing»rank: 1064par: Anna Maria Horner
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The Devious Book for Cats: A Parody»rank: 23361par: Joe Garden, Janet Ginsburg, Chris Pauls, Anita Serwacki, Scott Sherman
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Found: The Best Lost, Tossed, and Forgotten Items from Around the World»rank: 4690par: Davy Rothbart
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The Walking Dead Book 1»rank: 740par: Robert Kirkman
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Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test»rank: 6900par: Tom Wolfe
Chroniques et points de vue:From :They say if you remember the '60s, you weren't there. But, fortunately, Tom Wolfe was there, notebook in hand, politely declining LSD while Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters fomented revolution, turning America on to a dangerously playful way of thinking as their Day-Glo conveyance, Further, made the most influential bus ride since Rosa Parks's. By taking 0n the Road's hero Neal Cassady as his driver on the cross-country revival tour and drawing on his own training as a magician, Kesey made Further into a bully pulpit, and linked ... |
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The Jazz Theory Book»rank: 9467par: Mark Levine
Chroniques et points de vue:From :They say if you remember the '60s, you weren't there. But, fortunately, Tom Wolfe was there, notebook in hand, politely declining LSD while Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters fomented revolution, turning America on to a dangerously playful way of thinking as their Day-Glo conveyance, Further, made the most influential bus ride since Rosa Parks's. By taking 0n the Road's hero Neal Cassady as his driver on the cross-country revival tour and drawing on his own training as a magician, Kesey made Further into a bully pulpit, and linked ... |
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Scientific Progress Goes Boink: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection»rank: 5615par: Bill Watterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :They say if you remember the '60s, you weren't there. But, fortunately, Tom Wolfe was there, notebook in hand, politely declining LSD while Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters fomented revolution, turning America on to a dangerously playful way of thinking as their Day-Glo conveyance, Further, made the most influential bus ride since Rosa Parks's. By taking 0n the Road's hero Neal Cassady as his driver on the cross-country revival tour and drawing on his own training as a magician, Kesey made Further into a bully pulpit, and linked ... |