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Babel Babel (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.15 — 449,399 ratings — published 2022
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Thabbatical Thabbatical (Paperback)
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The Vanished Man (Lincoln Rhyme, #5) The Vanished Man (Lincoln Rhyme, #5)
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avg rating 4.12 — 25,398 ratings — published 2003
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L.R.  Lam
“A magician creates magic and mesmerizes the audience. But it is a pantomime, and the audience knows that it’s a ruse. It’s in the name: a “magic trick”. They play along when the magician tugs his sleeves to show there is nothing hidden within them, or that the top hat is empty of a rabbit, or eggs, or flowers. Beneath the façade there is only sleight of hand, wires and contraptions, misdirection at a key moment.
“But what the audience does not realize is that it’s not always trickery. Or at least, not quite.”
Laura Lam, Shadowplay

Lynne Truss
“So the particular strengths of the colon are beginning to become clear. A colon is nearly always preceded by a complete sentence, and in its simplest usage it rather theatrically announces what is to come. Like a well-trained magician's assistant, it pauses slightly to give you time to get a bit worried, and then efficiently whisks away the cloth and reveals the trick complete.”
Lynne Truss, Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation

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