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A good and unexpected read
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Fitzgerald, Matt
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Auden, W H (1907-1973)
/ Child, Lee (pseud)
/ Child, Lee (pseud) ( 1954- )
/ Novels
/ Thrift stores
/ Used goods
2020
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A good and unexpected read
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Fitzgerald, Matt
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Auden, W H (1907-1973)
/ Child, Lee (pseud)
/ Child, Lee (pseud) ( 1954- )
/ Novels
/ Thrift stores
/ Used goods
2020
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A good and unexpected read
2020
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The truth is, most books that are widely reviewed wind up at the thrift store. Did a subconscious reaction to the first wave of political correctness make my friends identify with the idiot masculinity Buford writes about? Dear Otto and Rachel, I found the enclosed book on sharks among your dad's books in the closet on the third floor, where I was keeping the Archie comics and Ginny dolls. The Traditional Games of England, Scotland and Ireland: Volume II is an encyclopedic list of forgotten games like \"Wink Egg: When a nest is found an egg is placed on the ground, and a boy goes back three paces from it, holding a stick in his hand; he is then blindfolded, takes two paces toward the egg and strikes a blow on the ground with the stick-the object being to break the egg.
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The Christian Century Foundation,Christian Century Foundation
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