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  2. A World of Curiosities - Wikipedia

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    A World of Curiosities was an immediate best seller on the hardcover fiction charts. [4] Kajori Patra, writing in The Telegraph (India) described the book as dramatic, frightening and thrilling. She notes it deliberately confuses the reader, before the book's unexpectedly abrupt conclusion. [2]

  3. The Paston Treasure - Wikipedia

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    The objects were collected by Sir Robert and Sir William who made acquisitions on a long journey travelling through Europe and on to Cairo and Jerusalem.The collection consisted of over 200 objects and included many natural curiosities made into decorative art objects, such as mounted seashells and ostrich eggs.

  4. Louise Penny - Wikipedia

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    Penny was born in Toronto, Canada, [2] on July 1, 1958. [1] [3] Her mother was an avid reader of both fiction and non-fiction, with a particular liking for crime fiction, [4] and Louise grew up reading mystery writers such as Agatha Christie, Georges Simenon, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Michael Innes.

  5. Image credits: how.everything.works From an evolutionary perspective, wondering about the world around us is actually a survival skill. Nowadays, we have so much information about what things pose ...

  6. 50 Of The Wildest And Cutest Genetic Mutations Ever ... - AOL

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    They come in all shapes and sizes. Some walk, some slither, some fly and some swim. Humans are blessed to share the planet with just over 2.1 million recognized species of animals. And scientists ...

  7. Category:Novels by Louise Penny - Wikipedia

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  8. 30 True Crime Stories And Curiosities To Keep You Up At Night

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    Image credits: artofchilling #23 Skull Found In David Attenborough's Garden Was Victorian M****r Victim Who Was Cut Up And Boiled To Feed Street Children. A skull discovered in David Attenborough ...

  9. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache - Wikipedia

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    As the bricks are removed, Gamache, Beauvoir and the villagers discover a world of curiosities. But the head of homicide soon realizes there is more in that room than meets the eye. There are puzzles within puzzles, and hidden messages warning of mayhem and revenge. In unsealing that room, an old enemy is released into their world. Into their ...