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| x Tadhg O'Higgins |
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| x On Snooker: The Game and the Characters Who Play It |
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US 2001 Lyons Press hardback of Mordecai Richler's book.
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| x The Dante Club |
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US 2006 Ballantine paperback of Matthew Pearl's novel.
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| x Elantris |
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US 2006 Tor paperback of Brandon Sanderson's fantasy novel.
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| x The Art of Losing |
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US 2007 St. Martin's hardcover of Keith Dixon's novel.
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| x His Majesty's Dragon |
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US 2006 Del Rey paperback of Naomi Novik's fantasy novel.
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| x The Hustler & The Champ: Willie Mosconi, Minnesota Fats, and the Rivalry That Defined Pool |
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US 2008 Lyons Press hardcover of R. A. Dyer's pool history.
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| x Shaman's Crossing |
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US 2006 Eos/HarperCollins paperback of Robin Hobb's fantasy novel.
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| x The Night Gardener |
UK 2007 Phoenix/Orbit paperback of George Pelecanos' crime novel.
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| x Forest Mage |
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UK 2007 HarperVoyager/HarperCollins paperback.
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| x A Question of Blood |
UK 2006 Orion paperback.
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| x Fleshmarket Close |
UK 2005 Orion paperback edition.
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| x Renegade's Magic |
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2008 UK paperback edition, published by HarperVoyager/HarperCollins.
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| x Storm Front |
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US 2007 Roc/New American Library hardcover of the first book in Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series.
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| x Throne of Jade |
US 2006 paperback Del Rey edition.
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| x The Bourne Identity |
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UK 2004 Orion paperback edition of Robert Ludum's espionage novel.
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| x The One Kingdom |
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US 2002 HarperCollins paperback of Sean Russel's fantasy novel.
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| x Child 44 |
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Child 44 is a hardcover edition of Tom Rob Smith's thriller.
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| x The Master |
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The Master is a novel by Irish writer Colm Tóibín. It is his fifth novel and it was shortlisted for the 2004 Booker Prize and received the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the Lambda Literary Award, the Los Angeles Times Novel of the Year...
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| x The Heather Blazing |
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The Heather Blazing is the 1992 novel by Irish writer Colm Tóibín. It was the author's second novel and allowed him to become a full time fiction writer. The intensity of the prose and the emotional tension under the colder eye with which the events...
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| x Molloy |
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Molloy is a novel by Samuel Beckett. The English translation is by Beckett and Patrick Bowles.
On first appearance the book concerns two different characters, both of whom have interior monologues in the book. As the story moves along the two...
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| x The South |
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The South is a 1990 novel by Irish writer Colm Tóibín.
Katherine, a Protestant woman from Ireland, arrives in Barcelona in the 1950s having left her husband and son. Very slowly she starts discovering the city and gets to meet local painters. The...
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| x The Blackwater Lightship |
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The Blackwater Lightship is a 1999 novel written by Irish novelist Colm Tóibín, and was short-listed for the Booker Prize.
The story is described from the viewpoint of Helen, a successful school principal living with her husband and two children in...
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| x The Story of the Night |
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The Story of the Night is a novel by Irish novelist Colm Tóibín, set in Argentina in the 1980s where the main character, Richard, was born. Son of a British mother and a dead father, he must come to terms with the hidden story of his two countries...
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| x Malone Dies |
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Malone Dies is a novel by Samuel Beckett. It was first published in 1951, in French, as Malone Meurt, and later translated into English by the author.
The second novel in Beckett's "Trilogy" (beginning with Molloy and ending with The Unnamable), it...
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| x Murphy |
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The novel Murphy (1938) was Samuel Beckett's third work of prose fiction, and second published, after the short-story collection More Pricks than Kicks (1934) and his unpublished (until 1992) first novel Dream of Fair to Middling Women. It was...
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| x Watt |
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Watt was Samuel Beckett's second published novel in English, largely written on the run in the south of France during the Second World War and published by Maurice Girodias's Olympia Press in 1953. A French translation followed in 1968.
Narrated in...
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| x Waiting for Godot |
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Waiting for Godot (pronounced /ˈɡɒdoʊ/) is a play by Samuel Beckett, in which two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, wait for someone named Godot. Godot's absence, as well as numerous other aspects of the play, have led to many different...
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| x Windows 95 in a Nutshell | ||
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| x Mothers and Sons |
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Mothers and Sons is a collection of short stories written by Irish writer Colm Tóibín and published in 2006. The book was published in hardback by Picador, and features nine stories, each of which explores an aspect of the mother-son relationship....
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| x The Black Girl in Search of God |
The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God (and Some Lesser Tales) is a book of short stories written by George Bernard Shaw. The title story is an allegory relating the experiences of an African black girl, freshly converted to...
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| x Dream of Fair to Middling Women |
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Dream of Fair to Middling Women is Samuel Beckett’s first novel. Written in English in 1932 when Beckett was only 26 and living in Paris, the clearly autobiographical novel was rejected by publishers and shelved by the author. It was eventually...
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| x Mercier and Camier |
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Mercier and Camier is a novel by Samuel Beckett. Written immediately before his celebrated trilogy of Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable, Mercier et Camier (1946, translated in 1974) was Beckett's first attempt at extended prose fiction in French...
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| x How It Is |
How It Is is a novel by Samuel Beckett published in 1964. It consists of a monologue by the narrator as he crawls through apparently endless mud, and reminisces on his life. The mud appears to be a kind of purgatory.
The title is Beckett's...
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| x The Unnamable |
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The Unnamable is a 1953 novel by Samuel Beckett. It is the third and final entry in Beckett's "Trilogy" of novels, which begins with Molloy followed by Malone Dies. It was originally published in French as L'Innommable and later translated by the...
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| x The Gathering |
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The Gathering is the fourth novel by Irish author Anne Enright. It won the 2007 Man Booker Prize, eventually chosen unanimously by the jury after having largely been considered an outsider to win the prize. Although it received mostly favorable...
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| x Proust |
Samuel Beckett's essay Proust, from 1930, is an aesthetic and epistemological manifesto, which is more concerned with Beckett's influences and preoccupations than with its ostensible subject.
Beckett wrote Proust in the summer of 1930, in response...
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| x Echo's bones and other Precipitates | ||
| x The Irish Famine |
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The Irish Famine is a book co-authored by Diarmaid Ferriter and Colm Tóibín in 2001. The book is two volumes, the first of which was written and originally published by Tóibín in 1999. The second volume, written by Ferriter, is entitled The...
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| x What is Life? |
What Is Life? is a non-fiction book on science for the lay reader written by physicist Erwin Schrödinger. One of the discoverers of the structure of DNA, Francis Crick, credited What Is Life? as a theoretical description, before the actual discovery...
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| x La Perruque de mon pre |
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| x The pleasure of Eliza Lynch |
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| x Making babies |
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| x The Portable Virgin |
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| x The wig my father wore |
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| x What are you like? |
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| x Adventures in the Rifle Brigade | ||
| x The Pro |
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| x Hitman |
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| x Enemy ace, war in heaven |
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| x Preacher Vol. 6 |
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| x Goddess |
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| x Preacher Vol. 9 |
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| x Preacher Vol. 2 |
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| x The Boys Vol. 1 |
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| x Preacher Vol. 1 |
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