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  2. Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry's Turbulent Quest to Cure ...

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    Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry's Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness by sociologist Andrew Scull is a critical history of two hundred years of treatment of mental disorders in the United States. From the "birth of the asylum" in the 1830s to the drug trials and genetic studies of the 2000s, Scull catalogues efforts by psychoanalysts ...

  3. Desperation (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Desperation is a horror novel by American author Stephen King.It was published in 1996 at the same time as its "mirror" novel, The Regulators, itself published under King's Richard Bachman pseudonym.

  4. Bluffer's Guides - Wikipedia

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    The books are designed to teach readers how to wing it through situations or conversations they know little about - like sex, marketing or the great outdoors. For $3.95 and no more than 80 pages, the authors skim information off the top of a total of 25 subjects and present it in irreverent, easy-to-read language.

  5. Desperate Remedies - Wikipedia

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    Some critics cite "quasi-gothic" elements in Desperate Remedies.It was positively reviewed in the Athenaeum and Morning Post.However, the review in The Spectator excoriated Hardy and his work, calling the book "a desperate remedy for an emaciated purse" and that the unknown author had "prostituted his powers to the purposes of idle prying into the way of wickedness."

  6. Liz Renay - Wikipedia

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    Renay's other books include My Face for the World to See and Staying Young (Lyle Stuart, 1982). My Face for the World to See was reissued in 2002, headlined "A Cult Classic", with a foreword by John Waters. Waters integrated the title into the dialogue of his film Female Trouble (1974) before working on his film Desperate Living with Renay.

  7. Endless Quest - Wikipedia

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    However, the stories and characters in an Endless Quest book, while not necessarily more complex than in a Choose Your Own Adventure book, are often more fully developed because the Endless Quest books are much longer. For example, the character referred to as "you" in the text almost always has a name, gender, and backstory.

  8. Strategy guide - Wikipedia

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    The faults, he says, are mainly caused by the game publishers' and guide publishers' haste to get their products on to the market; [5] "[previously] strategy guides were published after a game was released so that they could be accurate, even to the point of including information changes from late game 'patch' releases.

  9. Desperate Intruder - Wikipedia

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    Desperate to make amends for the trouble, he dives back to the temple alone to recover more treasure, unaware that The Hood has rigged the area with intruder alarms and explosive charges. Alerted to Brains' presence, The Hood exits his submarine and re-hypnotises Brains, then detonates the explosives, devastating the temple.