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Chiron Academic Press
STARK – The Poetry Journal (vol1)
How to Cyberbully Your Teachers
Rollins of Stone House
The Big Book of In-Your-Face Gay Etiquette
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
Burmese Days
Leave it to Psmith (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
The Most Dangerous Game (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
Annoying Stories

Annoying Stories

Annoying Stories Daniel Curzon - - Annoying Stories are annoying to those who don’t care for author Daniel Curzon’s off-kilter sense of humor or his refusal to stick to only the Left or Right in his presentation of third-rail subjects such as race, religion, feminism, illness, and even death. He’ll tell you tales as a kind of ‘truth whisperer’ despite what the outside world wants you ...
No Ballyhoo

No Ballyhoo

No Ballyhoo Mauro Mevlud Martino - - "A modern and intelligent fairy tale set into a muti - ethical and multi religious New York City in the prospective of different generations. Full of humour and kindness, the reader can enjoy one gentle love story between a young Jew and a Muslim that grow day after the day in the streets of the ‘unofficial’ capital of the modern world. Martino’s ...
Dropping names

Dropping names

Dropping names Daniel Curzon - - "Tell the truth till it hurts." - Daniel Curzon "This lucid and chatty book is perceptive, wry, and penetrating to the last drop of bile." - Robert Patrick "Angry, bitter, with chips on both shoulders, Daniel Curzon is also ferociously honest and very funny." - Ian Young "He has been everywhere, he has met everyone, and now that he has your attention, ...
A Passage to India (Wisehouse Classics Edition)

A Passage to India (Wisehouse Classics Edition)

A Passage to India (Wisehouse Classics Edition) Edward Morgan Forster - - A Passage to India (1924) is a novel by English author E. M. Forster set against the backdrop of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement in the 1920s. It was selected as one of the 100 great works of 20th century English literature by the Modern Library and won the 1924 James Tait Black Memorial ...

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