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  2. Top Secret (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [4] Book Reporter, as well, liked this book, saying, "TOP SECRET is a big book but an easy read, and pages cry out to be turned for the next thrilling chapter." [ 5 ] Publishers Weekly basically said this book will not please everyone, "Those readers expecting action will be disappointed as a host of characters make plans, read secret memos ...

  3. James D. Griffin - Wikipedia

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    James Donald Griffin (June 29, 1929 – May 25, 2008) was an American politician who served in the New York State Senate (56th District, 1967–77) and then for 16 ...

  4. James Griffin - Wikipedia

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    James Griffin (Irish politician) (1899–1959), Irish Fianna Fáil politician James D. Griffin (1929–2008), American politician; mayor of Buffalo, New York James W. Griffin (born 1935), American politician in Iowa

  5. The Enemy of My Enemy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Judy Gigstad reviewed this novel for Bookreporter and she wrote a positive review, saying, " Fans can only anticipate the next Griffin/Butterworth collaboration." [4] Publishers Weekly showed less enthusiasm for the series. A review from it said it liked this book more than it liked other books in the series, "Newcomers will find this a good ...

  6. The Corps Series - Wikipedia

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    The Corps is a series of war novels written by W.E.B. Griffin about the United States Marine Corps before and during the years of World War II and the Korean War.The story features a tightly knit cast of characters in various positions within the Marine Corps, Navy, and upper levels of the United States Government.

  7. Why I liked it: “James” won the National Book Award for fiction this year, and for good reason. Everett gives intelligence, humor and heart to a character readers thought they knew.

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    Griffin, in disguise as a black man, in a Negro café. In late 1959, John Howard Griffin went to a friend's house in New Orleans, Louisiana. Once there, under the care of a dermatologist, Griffin underwent a regimen of large oral doses of the anti-vitiligo drug methoxsalen, and spent up to 15 hours daily under an ultraviolet lamp for about a week.

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