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Book review: Deborah Blum's *The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in
Deborah Blum's *The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York*, reviewed & recommended.
Book Review: Into Your Dreams by Janece Hudson | Suite101.com
Flying, falling, being chased, turning up naked in public. We've all had these dreams. Now there's a new approach to what they're trying to reveal to us.
Book review: The Fear Index by Robert Harris - Scotsman.com Living
Book review: The Fear Index by Robert Harris - <strong>The Fear Index <br /><br />by Robert Harris <br /><br />Hutchinson, 323pp, £18.99 </strong>
Writing Arabic - Stefan F. Moginet
A review, and links to other information about and reviews of Writing Arabic by Stefan F. Moginet.
Book Review: The Truth About Sparrows by Marian Hale
Set in 1933 Coastal Texas, the YA historical fiction is relevant as an inspiration to humanity as the Wynn family survives on sheer strength of will.
Best Books for Public Libraries and School Libraries - Book Reviews from the ALA | Booklist Online
Booklist Online: The best book reviews for public libraries and school libraries, and the best books to read for your book club, brought to you by the ALA
Book review: "An Atlas of Impossible Longing" a rewarding epic saga - The Denver Post
Anuradha Roy s "An Atlas of Impossible Longing" (Free Press) is a novel to convince us that boldly drawn sagas with larger-than-life characters are still possible in a relentlessly postmodern world. Apart from its setting just outside Calcutta, Roy s "Atlas" is hardly distant.
Review: Atlas #5 - Comic Book Resources
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Cybernyms - Elsevier
Elsevier Home Products Alerts User Resources About Us Support & Contact Elsevier Websites Advanced Product Search open Products open Elsevier's Dictionary of Cybernyms Book information Product description Author information and
Oxford Atlas of the World: Seventeenth Edition
At the risk of sounding like a nerd — too late! — I've long harbored a love for maps. Something about them is utterly visually pleasing. When they're actually informative, too — well, that's a bonus. The OXFORD ATLAS OF THE WORLD: SEVENTEENTH EDITION certainly qualifies. This Oxford University
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