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Does anyone have Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown? Could you give me a link please? Could I have both the audio and book please?
Started by LadyJade on
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Do any of you have an ebook or audio book of Sandra Brown's Smoke Screen me the links for the following books by Sandra Brown:
Unspeakable
French Silk
Thanx a lot Merged - 08:47 PM, said:
Looking for....
Pm'd u the link Hi again.
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Here are some of the Sandra Brown books i have, hope u enjoy them
Started by e1_gurl on
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Math for Smarty Pants by Marilyn Burns
Good for Me!: All About Food in 32 Bites by Marilyn Burns
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Started by Kareni on
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See my history ad for a long list of FREE books!
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Math for Smarty Pants by Marilyn BurnsHere is....
Is still available.
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Just letting you guys know.. cuase i know some dont like them.
I prefer them cause of the vast amount of research put into to them, not to mention the best conspiracy and suspense novel..
im finishing up The Lost symbol.. and i have to admit, the first...
Started by Noobert on
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But you can work out 90 percent in all his books
i understand that stuff is guessable in the bookwell no offense you can guess who the baddies are way before the finish in his books espically books read a few, but found them only....
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Books you love or books you are reading now. Let's see what are the books you are currently reading or the books that you love
The Galaxy of the Mind - Rita Levi Montalcini
Dec. 25, 1991 - Dec. 25, 2011
Loving MJ for 20 years and counting :)
Started by lucilla on
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by 14 people.
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Currently I'm reading Dan Brown'sRe: Books you love....
Re: Books you love or books you are reading now.
Another book they're brilliant.
Andrews fan I have nearly all of her books.
I am a big V.C.
I had read it so much.
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The Brown Fairy Book by Andrew Lang (1844 - 1912) .
Quote: : Andrew Lang’s Brown Fairy Book (1904) was a beautifully produced and illustrated edition of fairy tales that has become a classic. This was one of many other collections of fairy tales, collectively...
Started by FabulaeAudi on
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by 4 people.
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I edited....
Each story seperately - in that case you would say
"Section ** of the Brown Fairy Book "Section [number] of The Brown Fairy Book...."
I was about to fill in the rest of the MW when I realized, one story per section.
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Most books on a programmer's bookshelf are very new. What are some books that have stood the test of time? What are some of the oldest programming books you still refer to?
Please list one book per answer so they can be voted on individually.
Started by John D. Cook on
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Always good for a refresher....
Programming Perl (O'Reilly Camel book), 1991.
For instance it covers defining words and the interpreter not 1975 :'(
Algorithms in C++, Robert Sedgewick, 1992 .
books are good but this book is even better.
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In your opinion, between eBooks and ordinary books which is better to read?
I have two conclusions myself:
eBook is easier to get. A disadvantage for me is that after working all day it's a bit hard to read from the monitor again. Also when I am reading...
Started by faya on
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Deadtree books are easier to ....
Brown.
Programmers read books? Or is the book industry dead?
I would prefer having access to both platform for their ebook reader (the Kindle), I would have purchased one without hesitation.
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I <3 my browns.... Can I get a What What ?
You know , out of the 3 types of switches I've tried, I have to say that I like the browns the best of all of them. Don't get me wrong. The blues are nice to type on for long periods of time. ( I don't write...
Started by enoy21 on
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/typed on a brown
.SVGs ::: WASDkeyboard layouts....
Ewwww brown fingers.
"Be the change you want to see in the world." Another Filco fan boy .
Not really, but you get the idea.
I'm gonna get a tattoo of a brown switch.
BROWS FOREVER.
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Do advanced programmers read books?
There is a stage where you are no longer a 'beginner', yet you still want to learn things (Actionscript is on my list, currently). I've been looking for books which do not start from the 'How to install' or 'How to ...
Started by Vardhan Varma on
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Books about "concentration", "reading faster absolute ....
Book) by Aho, Sethi, Ullman
Lex & Yacc by Levin, Mason, Brown
These are my favorite advanced://www.mindhacks.com/book/ instead of focusing only technical books.
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