Dragon's Soul
Teku is not a necessary person. His family was complete before he was born. Surplus to the needs of his household and even his village, he has come to dislike the face that stares back at him in his reflection. He has a... See More
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(15 reviews)
Teku is not a necessary person. His family was complete before he was born. Surplus to the needs of his household and even his village, he has come to dislike the face that stares back at him in his reflection. He has a... See More
by Jorge J. E. Gracia SUNY Buffalo
(20 reviews)
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by PJ Skinner
(921 reviews)
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by Bill Runner
(1,210 reviews)
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(113 reviews)
• This book is a single reference that-s indispensable for Excel beginners, intermediate users, power users, and would-be power users everywhere • Fully updated for the new release, this latest edition provides... See More
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(50 reviews)
In the summer we all fell in love By the winter we had fallen apart For Quinn and her sister, Fern, and brother, Reed, summer means working as counselors at their family's summer camp: months of bonfires, bunks, and... See More
(64 reviews)
Your logical, linear guide to the fundamentals of data science programming Data science is exploding -- in a good way -- with a forecast of 1.7 megabytes of new information created every second for each human being on the... See More
(55 reviews)
"That is the thing about New York," wrote Dorothy Parker in 1928. "It is always a little more than you had hoped for. Each day, there, is so definitely a new day." Now you can journey back there, in time, to a grand city... See More
by K.T. Holder
(40 reviews)
You can't go home again... She's gone. With Lily exiled to an unknown dimension, Highacre falls further into oppression as the puppet prime minister's power goes unchecked. Lily's advisors must race against the clock to... See More
(11 reviews)
In 1917 one million soldiers, sailors, and Marines departed for France to fight in World War I from New York. The city was an important hub during the war as the recruiting and patriotic efforts continued. Following the... See More
by Conrad Kinch
(32 reviews)
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(49 reviews)
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by K.T. Holder
(45 reviews)
War is here. Too late to stop the prime minister from plunging her country into war, Lily finds herself separated from her friends and confronted with the reality of what her advisors have suffered in her absence. Alone and... See More
(12 reviews)
Governors Island is a 172-acre park just 800 yards from Manhattan. It was a military base for 200 years and only opened to the public in 2004. Today it draws 500,000 visitors a season. This insightful guidebook is for any... See More
(20 reviews)
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(6 reviews)
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by Laura Shouse
(15 reviews)
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by John Byrne
(77 reviews)
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by Frank McHugh
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by Gia Detroit
(14 reviews)
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by John Byrne
(45 reviews)
Collects X-Men: The Hidden Years #1-12 and material From X-Men (1991) #94. The first twelve issues of John Byrne's fan-favorite X-project in one titanic tome! This series chronicles the adventures of Marvel's original... See More
(40 reviews)
Employing intuitive ideas from mathematics, this quirky "meta-memoir" raises questions about our lives that most of us don't think to ask, but arguably should: What part of memory is reliable fact, what part creative... See More
(15 reviews)
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(37 reviews)
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(33 reviews)
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(1,459 reviews)
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by Andy Keats
(12 reviews)
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(9,516 reviews)
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(3,886 reviews)
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