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Something stinks about this book.
Go on
and take a whiff.
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No one knows how it all began, not even the dead, but everyone knows that it did.

"The top 10 things dead people want to tell you" by Mike Dooley
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“The spacecraft hovered weightlessly over Atlanta as the information continued to stream up from the surface, undetected by the primitive sensors of the naive subjects of their survey.”

Heaven and Earth by Arturo Riojas
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Many people bare very little knowledge regarding what our
spirit’s journey really entails.
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"When the procession reached the edge of the volcano, the thief abandoned all dignity and began to scream."

The Fire's Stone, Tanya Huff
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Writing a book is an arrogant thing to do.
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"Sometimes God comes to earth disguised as rust, / chewing away a chain link fence or mariner's knife."
Calling a Wolf a Wolf by Kaveh Akbar... Yes it's poetry :)
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"What's gone was never forgotten."

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He was standing in a shadowed corner, his back to a wall, observing but not observed.

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The lean and fit looking man blinked as a tear splattered across the scrap of paper.
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It’s really hot and tight in here; there’s enough room to bring my hands up in front of my face, but that’s about it.
Intrigue in Istanbul: An Agnes Kelly Mystery Adventure by Christine Keleny.
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"John and Marjorie Love had married at twenty-three and twenty-four, respectively, and they – or at least Marjorie – had carefully planned their family requirements down to the last detail".

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Cormac McPhalan paused at the top of the bluff and stood for a moment admiring the view.
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It's a weirdly subtle conversation.

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