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“This somewhat tongue-in-cheek narrative will captivate even the skeptics, directing their gaze upward at night.” 

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The book is neither a memoir nor an argument, but rather a scramble of recollections, anecdotes, and pronouncements about the movie business, spiced with off-color jokes a

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“Reeves' book is more than an intimate study of Grant and his family in a critical period of the future president’s life; it is a study of a white middle-class America in which economics, p

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“While the premise of this story is engaging the overall execution is wanting.”

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The Velvet Underground, playing music far ahead of its time in mid-60s New York, has always been more written about than actually heard.

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Forty-six years ago, Robin Cook dazzled readers with his first successful book, Coma, which reignited the medical-thriller genre set afire by Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain

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“Neatly blending the legal thriller, the rural police procedural, and rich Irish life into this novel is quite an achievement.”

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“An engrossing story of the tumultuous final years of a movie icon.”

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“Maddow's research reflects the danger inherent in an authoritarian state.

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“Whatever the reader concludes, this book makes an exciting reading adventure, built on an enlightening study on analyzing legend and challenging popular history with scholarship and scienc

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“be ready to be inspired by what dreams, doodles, desires, and destinations start to show up.”

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