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  2. The Eyes and the Impossible - Wikipedia

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    The Eyes and the Impossible was received positively by critics, including starred reviews by Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly. [2] [3] Writing for The Booklist, Emily Graham called the book "delightful" and praised the way the narration of the story was done through the dog's eyes, noting similarities to one of Eggers' short stories, "After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned". [4]

  3. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius - Wikipedia

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    The two brothers move from Chicago to the San Francisco Bay Area, where Eggers tries to balance his responsibilities as a young parent with his desire to pursue creative ambitions, including starting the satirical magazine Might. The book explores Eggers' inner turmoil, alternating between humorous, surreal reflections and deep emotional sincerity.

  4. Dave Eggers' children's book 'The Eyes & the Impossible' wins ...

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    Dave Eggers is now an award-winning children’s author. Eggers’ “The Eyes & the Impossible,” the great adventure of a very fast dog, has received the John Newbery Medal for the year’s ...

  5. Dave Eggers - Wikipedia

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    Dave Eggers (born March 12, 1970) is an American writer, editor, and publisher. He is best known for his 2000 memoir, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius , which became a bestseller and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction .

  6. YouTube Theme Song - Wikipedia

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  7. You Shall Know Our Velocity - Wikipedia

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    You Shall Know Our Velocity! is a 2002 novel by Dave Eggers. It was Eggers's debut novel , following the success of his memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius (2000). The plot follows Will and Hand, two childhood friends who set out on a week-long around-the-world odyssey, ostensibly to give away a large sum of money.

  8. Alphabet-owned YouTube also could benefit as it also lets users create short-form videos. Still, experts say that none of those apps come close to TikTok in its ability to generate income for ...

  9. The Wild Things - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Things (ISBN 1934781630) is a novel written by Dave Eggers, released on October 13, 2009, by McSweeney's. [1] The book is a novelization inspired by the screenplay of Where the Wild Things Are, which Eggers co-wrote with Spike Jonze.