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White Noise
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The Italian Don
Don's Adventure in Another World
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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
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Open Season (Joe Pickett, #1)
Perish Twice (Sunny Randall, #2)
The Shining (The Shining, #1)
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S. Hussain Zaidi
In retrospect, perhaps Dawood’s status as a fugitive and an outlaw beyond the reach of the Indian legal system suits many back home in India. Empires built with his money would collapse and many skeletons would tumble out of the closet if he was ever brought back home. The powers that be would rather have Dawood Ibrahim stuck in Pakistan. And so the cult of Dawood will be perpetuated. Movies with his trademark moustache and the cigar tucked in between his lips will continue to be made, and Dawoo ...more
S. Hussain Zaidi, Dongri To Dubai : Six Decades of The Mumbai Mafia

Graeme Simsion
You’re saying your mother engaged in unprotected sex outside her primary relationship?’ ‘With some other student,’ replied Rosie. ‘While she was dating my’ – at this point Rosie raised her hands and made a downwards movement, twice, with the index and middle fingers of both hands – ‘father. My real dad’s a doctor. I just don’t know which one. Really, really pisses me off.’ I was fascinated by the hand movements and silent for a while as I tried to work them out. Were they a sign of distress at ...more
Graeme Simsion, The Rosie Project

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