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  2. Linwood Barclay - Wikipedia

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    Linwood Barclay was born in Darien, Connecticut, son of Muriel and Everett Barclay.His father was a professional illustrator who moved his family to Canada in 1959 where he had accepted a job with William R. Templeton Studios in Toronto.

  3. The Smile, Wall of Eyes review: An enthralling evolution of ...

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    With Greenwood more at home crafting movie soundtracks lately than he is slugging out stadium rock, The Smile is becoming the musicians’ main event and the band’s second album, Wall of Eyes ...

  4. American Burger - Wikipedia

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    American Burger follows the stories of a bunch of stereotypical American school students (Nerds, Jocks & Cheerleaders) on a culture trip through Europe. Among the students are Fat Nerd (Liam Macdonald) & Preppy Nerd (Benjamin Brook), Camera Nerd (Charlie Petersson) & Wonky Eyes Nerd (Ben Thorton) and Nice Cheerleader (Aggy K. Adams), Adorable Cheerleader (Madeleine Borg) & Ponytail Cheerleader ...

  5. A.J. Brown's sideline read skyrockets to No. 1 hottest seller ...

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    Philadelphia Eagles star receiver A.J. Brown could launch a book club of his own after a little sideline reading skyrocketed self-help author Jim Murphy to the hottest seller on Amazon overnight.

  6. Sheinelle Jones Announces Her First Book “Through Mom's Eyes ...

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    Sheinelle Jones' new book is an ode to mothers.. On the Thursday, Sept. 19 episode of the Today show, Jones, 46, officially announced her first book, Through Mom's Eyes, will be released on April ...

  7. The Man with the Compound Eyes - Wikipedia

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    The Man with the Compound Eyes is a Taiwanese novel by Wu Ming-yi (Title 複眼人). The novel was first published in Taiwan in 2011 by Summer Festival Press. In 2013, it became Wu's first novel to be translated into English, being translated by Darryl Sterk, and was released simultaneously in the United Kingdom and in the United States.

  8. Where the Wild Things Are - Wikipedia

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    Francis Spufford suggests that the book is "one of the very few picture books to make an entirely deliberate and beautiful use of the psychoanalytic story of anger". [19] New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis noted that "there are different ways to read the wild things, through a Freudian or colonialist prism, and probably as many ways to ...

  9. ‘Look Into My Eyes’ Review: Psychics Shed the ... - AOL

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    “Look Into My Eyes” opens with an unexpectedly sobering, even provocative encounter for a documentary about New York City psychics and their clientele: not a fanciful palm reading or a ...