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1999 522ÂÊ
Stephen King, whose first novel, Carrie, was published in 1974, the year before the last U.S. troops withdrew from Vietnam, is the first hugely popular writer of the TV generation. Images from that war -- and the protests agains... |
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2002 341ÂÊ | |
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2002 91ÂÊ
The phenomenal impact of The Prayer of Jabez is shown by reports of changed lives, expanded ministries, and spiritual breakthroughs among believers everywhere. Now women have their own unique version, written by Bruce Wilkinson's... | |
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2000 410P | |
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1993 464ÂÊ | |
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1998 452ÂÊ
After a violent encounter with a homeless man, talented corporate lawyer Michael finds himself out in the streets, lucky to be alive, and holding a top-secret file belonging to his former employers | |
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1995 571ÂÊ | |
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2006 536ÂÊ
Fired after an operation goes awry, Todd Belknap, a renegade ex-field agent, takes matters into his own hands when a friend is abducted in Lebanon by a vicious militia group and the government refuses to intervene. | |
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2000 403ÂÊ
From the master storyteller comes a masterful collection of fourteen riveting tales of elaborate confidence tricks, political chicanery, immoral behavior, and dangerously illicit affairs, rendered with the breathtaking narrati... | |
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2001 277ÂÊ
Foreword Introduction
One. A Very American Coup Two. Dear George Three. Dow Wow Wow Four. Kill Whitey Five. Idiot Nation Six. Nice Planet, Nobody Home Seven. The End of Men Eight. We're Number On... | |
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