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  • Here is the vivid story of our lust for oil and its impact on one of the most unstable oil-producing regions of the worldthe Nigerian delta.

    Richard North Patterson discusses Eclipse 2010

  • Here is the vivid story of our lust for oil and its impact on one of the most unstable oil-producing regions of the worldthe Nigerian delta.

    Richard North Patterson discusses Eclipse 2010

  • And worse, greedfor money, for power, for cars and clothes, for stuffis masking for us the beauty of the real worldthe myriad of good souls, animal and otherwise, that enliven and nourish this sweet, green Earth.

    A Conversation with Sy Montgomery, author of The Good Good Pig 2010

  • The fable was studied by Carl Jung; Melusina has been identified as a form of the material of the worldthe dark, watery element that combines with the sun in the alchemists chemical wedding.

    The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009

  • One theme of this novel is the blurring of the line between the synthetic worldthe online lifeand the real world.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • In my opinion, there are two kinds of people in the worldthe ones who actually ask salespeople for help, and the ones whose most often-used shopping phrase is Oh God, here she comes again.

    The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009

  • One theme of this novel is the blurring of the line between the synthetic worldthe online lifeand the real world.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • In my opinion, there are two kinds of people in the worldthe ones who actually ask salespeople for help, and the ones whose most often-used shopping phrase is Oh God, here she comes again.

    The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009

  • In my opinion, there are two kinds of people in the worldthe ones who actually ask salespeople for help, and the ones whose most often-used shopping phrase is Oh God, here she comes again.

    The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009

  • In my opinion, there are two kinds of people in the worldthe ones who actually ask salespeople for help, and the ones whose most often-used shopping phrase is Oh God, here she comes again.

    The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009

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