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  2. Kao Kalia Yang - Wikipedia

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    The book was a finalist for a PEN USA Literary Center Award and an Asian American Literary Award. The book remains a bestselling title for Coffee House Press. "The Latehomecomer" is a National Endowment of the Arts' Big Read book. Yang's second book, The Song Poet, is the winner of the 2017 MN Book Award in Creative Nonfiction/Memoir. It was a ...

  3. The Magisterium Series - Wikipedia

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    The book picks up the story with a death among the students and a spy on the loose threatening Call. The group is invited to a party in their honor, where two tragic incidents occur. First, Call is almost killed by a falling chandelier when he is invited to a room by Celia with a note, but it is not as it seems.

  4. Back Home (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Back Home is a children's historical novel by Michelle Magorian, first published in 1984. The novel was adapted into a TV drama, Back Home (1990), starring Hayley Mills and Haley Carr, and again in 2001 starring Sarah Lancashire , Stephanie Cole and Jessica Fox .

  5. Song of Kali - Wikipedia

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    Song of Kali is a horror novel by American writer Dan Simmons, published in 1985.It was the winner of the 1986 World Fantasy Award. [1] The story deals with an American intellectual who travels to Calcutta, India, where he becomes embroiled in mysterious and horrific events at the centre of which lies a cult of Kapalikas that worships Kali.

  6. Being Mortal - Wikipedia

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    Gawande emphasizes the notion that people nearing death should be given the opportunity to live a meaningful life and still have a purpose. In the latter part of the book, Gawande shifts to end-of-life medical care and mentions practices such as euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. He postulates that hospice is the most humane model of care.

  7. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    Z-Library (abbreviated as z-lib, formerly BookFinder) is a shadow library project for file-sharing access to scholarly journal articles, academic texts and general-interest books. It began as a mirror of Library Genesis , but has expanded dramatically.

  8. Nathan Foad - Wikipedia

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    Foad grew up in Newark-on-Trent; his first summer job was at his mother's fish and chip shop.Foad is gay, having come out to his family in his mid-teens. [7] In an interview at the 2022 Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, Foad discussed that he has been in a monogamous relationship with his boyfriend for 9 years.

  9. Talk:To be, or not to be - Wikipedia

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    Here are some of the lines from this part of the play in the First Quarto: King: See where he comes poring upon a book. Enter Hamlet Corambis: And here, Ofelia, read you on this book And walk aloof; the king shall be unseen. Exeunt the King and Corambis Hamlet: To be, or not to be; ay there's the point. To die, to sleep: is that all? Ay all.