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Download Fast & Free Millions of eBooks from Usenet. This is the strange and clever story of a man who does not show his age. He stays young and handsome for many years. At the same time, a picture of the man grows old and ugly. Strange things happen when someone loves
are beautifully plotted and character rich.
"Pictures of Perfection" is something else again. It certainly shares the virtues of other Hill mysteries, but this book is a comedic tour de force that has
I quite enjoyed this quick little read and am glad I finally got around to reading it. I love ghost stories even though I tend to scare quite easily... and this book was no exception. The writing
Focusing on the first manned flight to leave the earth's orbit, this book puts the space race in the context of American and world history. Christmas 1998 marks the 30th anniversary of the Apollo 8
>You will love this book its great for telling ghost stories around a camp fire or just to read a home, it was hard to put down even though it will make a little jumpy at times. This is one of the best ghost
. In "Atop the Hill," the narrator meets a fellow Japanese expatriate at a small midwestern religious college, who slowly reveals his complex reasons for leaving behind his wife in Japan. Caught between
people from the perils of the forests.
Jim Corbett is at his best in writing stories about his personal encounters with the man eating tigers and leopards. The ways in which the stories
, the Famine, the Celtic Revival, Easter 1916, the Troubles--have been worked into narratives, drawing on Ireland's powerful oral culture, on elements of myth, folklore, ghost stories and romance. The result
the charm of literary ability and talent, so that each book, thoroughly taken in shall be the beginning of a new life and shall make a new man of him". Lord Acton; quoted in Hill, p 285-286.
- a picture filled with hope, promise and the redeeming power of the human heart.
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I feel almost guilty reviewing Susan Wigg's "Home Before Dark" because I like her writing so much, her