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Signet Classics 1984»rank: 9695par: George Orwell
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'0utside, even through the shut window pane, the world looked cold. Down in the street little eddies of wind were whirling dust and torn paper into spirals, and though the sun was shining and the sky a harsh blue, there seemed to be no color in anything except the posters that were plastered everywhere.' The year is 1984; the scene is London, largest population center of Airstrip 0ne. Airstrip 0ne is part of the vast ... |
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Marvel Zombies: Dead Days HC»rank: 21435par: Robert Kirkman, Mark Millar, Reginald Hudlin
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The Fiery Cross»rank: 15624par: Diana Gabaldon
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The fiery cross, once used to summon Highland clans to war, now beckons readers to take up Diana Gabaldon's fifth installment in the 0utlander series featuring the time-traveling Frasers. Historical fiction fans who have waited four long years since the publication of Drums of Autumn will thrill to Gabaldon's trademark detail and sensuality, both displayed liberally throughout the nearly 1,000 pages of The Fiery Cross. ln this pre-Revolutionary War period, Claire Fraser and her husband, ... |
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Dead Witch Walking»rank: 11818par: Kim Harrison
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The fiery cross, once used to summon Highland clans to war, now beckons readers to take up Diana Gabaldon's fifth installment in the 0utlander series featuring the time-traveling Frasers. Historical fiction fans who have waited four long years since the publication of Drums of Autumn will thrill to Gabaldon's trademark detail and sensuality, both displayed liberally throughout the nearly 1,000 pages of The Fiery Cross. ln this pre-Revolutionary War period, Claire Fraser and her husband, ... |
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The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition»rank: 8840par: Stephen King
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln 1978, science fiction writer Spider Robinson wrote a scathing review of The Stand in which he exhorted his readers to grab strangers in bookstores and beg them not to buy it. The Stand is like that. You either love it or hate it, but you can't ignore it. Stephen King's most popular book, according to polls of his fans, is an end-of-the-world scenario: a rapidly mutating flu virus is accidentally released from a U.S. ... |
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The Greatest Salesman in the World»rank: 20095par: Og Mandino
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Greatest Salesman in the World is a tiny book, and it is a treasure. First published in 1968, 0g Mandino's classic remains an invaluable guide to a philosophy of salesmanship. Mandino's clear, simple writing style supports his purpose: to make the principles of sales known to a wide audience. A parable set in the time just prior to Christianity, The Greatest Salesman in the World weaves mythology with spirituality into a much needed message ... |
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The Shrapnel Academy»rank: 156618par: Fay Weldon
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Greatest Salesman in the World is a tiny book, and it is a treasure. First published in 1968, 0g Mandino's classic remains an invaluable guide to a philosophy of salesmanship. Mandino's clear, simple writing style supports his purpose: to make the principles of sales known to a wide audience. A parable set in the time just prior to Christianity, The Greatest Salesman in the World weaves mythology with spirituality into a much needed message ... |
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Tropic of Cancer»rank: 35513par: Henry Miller
Chroniques et points de vue:From :No punches are pulled in Henry Miller's most famous work. Still pretty rough going for even our jaded sensibilities, but Tropic of Cancer is an unforgettable novel of self-confession. Maybe the most honest book ever written, this autobiographical fiction about Miller's life as an expatriate American in Paris was deemed obscene and banned from publication in this country for years. When you read this, you see immediately how much modern writers owe Miller. |
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Hellboy Volume 6: Strange Places»rank: 19833par: Mike Mignola
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The Terror: A Novel»rank: 20602par: Dan Simmons
Chroniques et points de vue:From :No punches are pulled in Henry Miller's most famous work. Still pretty rough going for even our jaded sensibilities, but Tropic of Cancer is an unforgettable novel of self-confession. Maybe the most honest book ever written, this autobiographical fiction about Miller's life as an expatriate American in Paris was deemed obscene and banned from publication in this country for years. When you read this, you see immediately how much modern writers owe Miller. |