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Paul D.Q. Campbell
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Plastic Component Design
— published 1996 |
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An Introduction to Measurement and Calibration
— published 1995 |
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What Are You Afraid Of: 101 Favorite Phobias is everyone's' Field Guide For The Fearful!
by Paul D.Q. Campbell (Goodreads Author), Beverly Campbell — published 2010 |
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The Continuing Mis-Adventures of Vapid Fendermonger
by Paul D.Q. Campbell (Goodreads Author), Beverly Campbell — published 2010 |
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Living On The Hard
by Paul D.Q. Campbell (Goodreads Author), Beverly Campbell — published 2010 — 2 editions |
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Basic Fixture Design
— published 1994 |
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| This really should be mandatory reading for every living human being. Sixty years after it was first conceived it's still a frightening tale. Bradbury's thoughts in the Afterword and Coda are, in their own way, just as chilling, and just as inspiring...more | |
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| Again, a very pleasant read. Lots of twists, and something of a surprise at the end. | |
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The Shadow of the Wind (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books, #1)
by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
read in July, 2011
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| Very probably the most beautiful writing I have ever read. Zafón is truly masterful at painting a picture that draws you in. | |
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David Baldacci
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| It certainly had enough twists to keep one guessing. And once again Baldacci has no problem killing off a central character midway through the story. | |
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| ALthough this is the second time in my life I have read this work it still remains a powerful piece for me. It is impossible to read it and not feel anger at the idiocy of the time of the story, and at the idiocy of the allegory of the time of the bo...more | |
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| I thought it stated slow, but it certainly picked up to a wonderful pace. | |
















