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Jan Brunvand
2004
256 pages



Reviews:

From Publishers Weekly

Rum flavoured por a dead man in the cask; black widow spiders nesting in beehive hairdos; women’s intestines broiled por tanning booths; teenage couples menaced por men with hooks for hands: if these are the sorts of tales that thrill and chill you, this an anthology worth picking up. Folklorist Brunvand (The Vanishing Hitchhiker) assembles a creepy cornucopia of urban legends, organizing them por theme ("Chills Up Your Spine," "Accidents") and considering them in a surprisingly sedate manner. The result is a blend of "primary text" urban...
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posted by juicyjossy9
Dr. Graham Tattersall*
239 pages
2010

A Guide to Answering the Unanswerable, Making Sense of the Nonsensical, and Solving the Unsolvable

How big is your vocabulary?
How heavy is your house?
Do the dead outnumber the living?
What are the best words to use
in a personal ad?

We humans are a curious species, prone to think, ruminate, reflect, cogitate, mull over, and philosophize. We long to explain away the world aruond us, to answer all those seeming unanswerables. Why are we here? Is there a God? Is there life after death? And, above all, how many houseflies does it take to pull a car?

A confirmed and...
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posted by Greg_Dawe
How and why I wrote Theta Head por Greg Dawe

Twenty years hace I was a young man wielding a freshly dispensed adult biblioteca card, roaming the aisles of my local public library. I found myself trying to find myself there – searching for something that might explain what this life thing was all about. Time and again I found myself gravitating to the ‘alternative’ section – the runes and pagans, the spiritual and metaphysical. I was on the lookout for something different, mysterious – Tibetan monks with extraordinary powers, out of body experiences. And just there, tucked between UFO Abductions...
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posted by lovetolovejb
Uninvited Guests...

    “What is it?” Asked Patty Dransiena, “how did it get in here?”
John Dransiena couldn’t speak, he could only stare at the trembling creature that looked so innocent, yet so scary.
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    As John stepped out of his steaming car, he reflected on his day. He had been yelled at por his, then on his way home, some idiot had tried to cut in front of him and had nearly knocked him off the cliffs that lined the boundaries...
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FYI: Just because the series is about cats, DOESN'T mean it's kiddie!

"YOU ARE FIRE, AND tu WILL BLAZE THROUGH THE FOREST..." Bluestar--leader of ThunderClan--has been prophesied to guide her Clan to power in a time of great turmoil. But closely guarded secrets form the past haunt her every paw step, and dark shadows whisper in her ears. Will she protect her Clan? o collapse under the weight of her desiny?


A selection from the book:

...Bluefur pushed herself onto her haunches and leaned against Oakheart, enjoying the smoothness of his pelt and the firmness of his muscles beneath. He still smelled...
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posted by Perfectpaige101
Natural
1666
Clarabele was alone, alone in the dark, damp, abandoned cellar with carefully strung cobwebs made of sliver moonlight as company, and she adored it. The cellar was her freedom, her release from the cold, strong grasp of an oppressive society. She loved it here, where the only noises in the abandoned ron cellar were her and the feet of the mice. However Clarabele had to leave her sanctuary for a demonic reason.

Spirits were high on this All Hallows eve, the town was replenished from The Great fuego and the ‘occurrences’ had lessened, utter peace. As Clarabele walked along the dark,...
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posted by werewolflover
BTW,these are in NO particular order.
1.Shiver
2.Twilight Series
3.Harry Potter Series
4.Dragon Rider
5.Percy Jackson Series
6.Diary of a Wimpy Kid
7.Vampire Academy
8.The Old Willis Place
9.the Dawn Rochelle Series
10.Scary Stories to tell in the dark(1,2,&3.NOT a novel)
11.Bud not Buddy
12.Goosebumps
13.Fearstreet:the stepsister
14.The Diary of Callie Wade
15.Deep and Dark and Dangerous




Well,I have to make this longer and I don't have anything to say....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... I'm Bored
posted by cressida
The blush after your first kiss. The adrenaline of a roller coaster ride. Moving to a new town. None of these can compare to the emotions one feels after finishing a book so completely excellent that tu want to buy it for everyone tu know. I amor that feeling. And somehow I have become blessed this past mes for I have read not one but TWO of these wonderful books. Of course I have to share them now with tu all and desperately hope that tu will pick them up at the local library.

My Most Excellent Year: A Novel of Love, Mary Poppins, and Fenway Park por Steve Klueger

"Boston teens T....
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posted by dominoharvey
libros have definitely taken on a new meaning in the past few years. Before, libros were a way to past time, something to take your mind off your busy and chaotic life. Now, we can see those classic stories come to life on the big screen. There are many cine which were based on books, most of them very good. But I think a lot of us rabid readers can agree that sometimes, it’s just better to leave the story in the pages of a book. First of all, it’s very hard to create a film that’s just as good as the book. libros have so much fun detail and information on what the characters are thinking....
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This review was last edited on 6 November 2008. A caveat: keep in mind that this was written por an adult man lectura a young adult novel: my opinions will differ from many fans of the book just as my time in life and experience also differ.

In my mind, a review consists of three parts: a recommendation, a review of the plot, and a critique of the craft that went into the product. These each follow. If tu have not read the book already and think tu might, avoid the review and critique both, as they discuss the book in detail.

Recommendation: Definitely read Twilight if tu are a preteen girl,...
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posted by liissaaxx
 Another great book,
Another great book,
For all bookworms thirteen and over, well for bookworms who don't need each character explained to them each time there mentioned throughout the novel, I have a great book tu may like to try out if tu haven't already. 'The Way of Shadows' por Brent Weeks, the first book in the Night ángel Trilogy. It's an action packed story filled with assassins, romance, friendship and life when it's hard. It's a fantasía book that challenges your imagination and keeps tu guessing. I have heard multiple phrases for it and amor it myself. Another book of mine that I didn't want to put down.
If your searching...
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Hullo everyone, my name Is Renee Smith and I would just like to say, Im the most erratic person you'll ever meet lol that and I'm going through a painful publishing period for my FINALLY DONE AND GONE UNDER THE cuchillo FOR EDITING novel its a bit science fiction but very up to speed with the century we live in....I know how its hard to relate to libros that takes place in the future. The book is called seeker, and its a story that my characters have been dieing to tell the world and me, which i never usually listen to because its hard to pay attention when tu have senioritis! Any ways I just...
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posted by cressida
A note to book-cover publishers: before tu decide on a cover, go into a bookstore and head to the respective section. See the trend of tints and shades that color that genre. then pick a different color! It is astonishing that, even in this día and age, history libros about China and Russia are still primarily red, libros about Ireland are green, and "women's books"(i.e. Chick Lit and Self Help) are pastel pink, blue o yellow. Honestly, even murder mystery books, when targeted towards female readers, take on rosado, rosa as opposed to the red and/or black of other mysteries.

The psychology of book...
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posted by cressida
We all amor books. That's a given. But what about bookstores? What are your thoughts on them?

I'm just going to presume that tu amor bookstores, and even more, independent bookstores. But in this día and age when it is too easy to buscar for and buy libros online *cough* amazonas, amazon *cough*, I want to remind all of the wonderfulness of independent bookstores. But I also want to remind tu that they are suffering. These historical and community treasures need your help!

And so I want to direct your attention to an upcoming PBS documentary called Paperback Dreams. Paperback Dreams is the story...
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