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Battle Cry of Freedom: The Era of the Civil War
From Amazon.com: Published in 1988 to universal acclaim, this single-volume treatment of the Civil War quickly became recognized as the new standard in its field. James M. McPherson, who won the Pulitzer Prize for this book, impressively combines a brisk [... more]
CDN$54.95
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Poirot: Set 9
From Amazon.com: The Agatha Christie's Poirot collection is known as a mystery series, but what makes these videos such a delightful enhancement to the original books is their deft touch of humor. In "Dead Man's Mirror," for example, the widow [... more]
CDN$41.99
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Superman: The Movie [Blu-ray]
Amazon.com Essential Video: Richard Donner's 1978 epic about the Man of Steel showed how a film about a superhero could be a moving and romantic experience even for people who long ago gave up comic books. Beginning on the icy planet Krypton, the story [... more]
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Pulse [HD DVD]
I sort of felt a pulse: Picture our wireless technologies made a connection to a world beyond our own. Imagine that world used that technology as a doorway into ours. Now, imagine the connection we made can't be shut down. When you turn on your cell [... more]
CDN$38.95
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Thistle and the Shell of Laughter (The Fairy Chronicles, ...
Changing the Fairy World: This is a really nice perspective of the magical world. Reasons why we can't see fairies, gnomes, elves, etc. These things are explained. Even the far fetched things are believable in this fairy tale because we are given [... more]
CDN$7.99
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Flying To Pieces
This book should be more concised.: Too many blabbings. After 50 pages still going nowhere. If Mr. Ing tried to portray some of the "old farts" as he continuously reminded us, he himself should not become one of them by blabbing so much [... more]
CDN$8.99
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Hound in the Left-Hand Corner
Political correctness unmasked with wit and verve: 26 February, 2004 Reviewer: Ronald Haak from Cork, Ireland I'm grateful to Mary Whipple's analysis (below) for exposing the Shakesperian depths that will add to my enjoyment of this book when I reread it. [... more]
CDN$14.99
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Hart's War
From Amazon.com: Stalag 17 meets the best of John Grisham in this tremendously exciting and moving new thriller, about a murder trial inside a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. John Katzenbach has taken elements of his own father's history [... more]
CDN$10.99
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The House on Mango Street (Maxnotes Literature Guides)
The drama house on mango street: The house on mango street is the center for all the drama in the king williams neighborhood. sandra cinseros is the resident to whom all the drama is around. she has changed the color of her home to what she believes to [... more]
CDN$4.95
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Final Destination
unique,effective thriller (4.5/5): this is a pretty good entry in the thriller genre,with a twist.the killer in this one is unseen.death,to be exact.the unique premise in this one is that death has a design and is targeting a group of people according to [... more]
CDN$11.95
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Listen/Your Heart (Mp3-Cd) (Unabr.)
Would the Real Fern Michaels Enter and Sign In Please?: I have been a long-time fan of Fern Michaels, but occasionally you run into one of her novels that does not sound as if she wrote it. Late Bloomer, No Place Like Home, and Cinders to Satin were [... more]
CDN$29.95
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More Tales of the City
Worthy follow-up.: This book, published originally as a newspaper column about six months after the original "Tales of the City" series, is notable mostly because it clarifies all the mysteries surrounding Anna Madrigal, the elusive landlady [... more]
CDN$18.34
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