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... told SATA , " sci - fi horror just happens to be my most common interest . " Thus Atwater - Rhodes stuck to her favorite topic for her second novel , Demon in My View . Like her first , it draws upon an elaborate genealogy of vampires ...
... told SATA , " sci - fi horror just happens to be my most common interest . " Thus Atwater - Rhodes stuck to her favorite topic for her second novel , Demon in My View . Like her first , it draws upon an elaborate genealogy of vampires ...
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... told Vandergrift , " was off on a reading binge that hasn't stopped . " Murphy's interest in history started in seventh grade . One of his teachers told the class that all American Indians were not bad people , despite their reputation ...
... told Vandergrift , " was off on a reading binge that hasn't stopped . " Murphy's interest in history started in seventh grade . One of his teachers told the class that all American Indians were not bad people , despite their reputation ...
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... told animal stories , including some she wrote herself , to children twice a month at the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek , California . “ Nothing beats the thrill of seeing children spot clusters of ladybugs hibernating in the ...
... told animal stories , including some she wrote herself , to children twice a month at the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek , California . “ Nothing beats the thrill of seeing children spot clusters of ladybugs hibernating in the ...
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Chrisman Arthur Bowie 18891953 | 97 |
117 | 205 |
Murphy Jim 1947 | 212 |
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