From AoIP to Elsie the Cow

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From AoIP to Elsie the Cow

These may come from a small publisher or be self-published. They are rarely presumptuous, sometimes not well edited and certainly not voluminous;
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Magician Richy Roy to hold a book launch

The book release party will be held in the Sun Room at the Weyburn Leisure … Books, through which he found out there are around 40 publishers in
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Campaign spotlight: taking the road less publicised

I approached the key media I wanted in advance of publication. … Maggie didn't want to publish the book… she only took a pound in payment for it,
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Apple iBooks Category Bestsellers, September 10, 2017

Apple iBooks Category Bestsellers, September 10, 2017 … The Good Daughter: A Novel (Unabridged) by Karin Slaughter (Blackstone Audio, Inc.) 5.
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A Scott Brothers Switch? Drew Scott Reveals His and Jonathan's Property Brothers Roles Were …

… which has already hit the New York Times best-sellers list after being on sale for just 10 days. “The producer thought I looked a little more brawny,
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Colombo International Book Fair gets underway in Sri Lanka

On the same occasion, Chairman of Sri Lanka Book Publishers Association H. Premasiri said that over 400 international and local book stalls would
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Writers battle for Kenya's top literary prize

Mr Henry Ole Kulet with the trophy, certificate and the book which won him the … a literary competition organised by the Kenya Publishers Association.
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Washington Post bestsellers: September 17, 2017

1. IT. (Scribner, $19.99). By Stephen King. Seven adults return to their hometown to confront an evil creature that murders children. [6]. 2. THE WOMAN
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The Manhattan offers metropolitan cocktails, classic menu and cool urban vibe

There is a science to making a good drink in how the liquor blends, how it looks in the glass. Besides our Manhattans, our best sellers are the
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Why Do Girls Have Breasts And Other Questions This Children's Publisher Can't Answer

The internet is all in a tizzy about a three-year-old book and objectification of girls, namely, in the way it encourages boys to view girls as objects of
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