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'Loved James Acaster's memoir . . . paints a striking picture of what it means to be a modern musician' - Edgar Wright January, 2017. James Acaster wakes hungover and heartbroken in New York.
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Particularly noteworthy is the table of knots and links at the end. This volume is an excellent introduction to the topic and is suitable as a textbook for a course in knot theory or 3-manifolds.
Nonagon Infinity "website" from books.google.com
This publication is primarily intended as a reference to be used by braille transcribers. It is not a manual for learning braille.
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Fantasy fiction. Darius, the ruler of part of his world, explores the infinite network of parallel worlds searching for a partner to help him restore his dwindling powers of magic.
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The first Berserk novel, conceived by series creator Kentaro Miura and written by Makoto Fukami, novelist and screenwriter for the Berserk anime, Psycho-Pass and Resident Evil: Vendetta.
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In Buyology, Martin Lindstrom presents the astonishing findings from his groundbreaking three-year, seven-million-dollar neuromarketing study—a cutting-edge experiment that peered inside the brains of 2,000 volunteers from all around the ...
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Net of Being is one of many images Grey has created that have resulted in a chain reaction of uses--from apparel and jewelry to tattoos and music videos--embedding these iconic works into our culture’s living Net of Being.
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Bali Daze tips the reader off the tourist trail as long-term resident Cat Wheeler hurtles into the fascinating, complex and often bewildering adventure of putting down roots in Ubud.
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Psychiatry Under the Influence investigates the actions and practices of the American Psychiatric Association and academic psychiatry in the United States, and presents it as a case study of institutional corruption.