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This Hawkins book is moving so fast it can't possibly be walking.
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This title shares a surname with a gal named Florence
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A woman asks a widower to start spending the night with her.
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A Book and a Snake
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Some say summer is the known as this phrase also used by author Linda Lael Miller.
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The University of Washington’s eight-oar crew and their quest for gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
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A former member of the Navy SEALs discusses his battlefield experiences during the Iraq war; now a movie.
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13
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These guys helped America learn to fly.
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15
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While a title, I also might use this phrase before starting to explain something lengthy.
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Murder, Murder never through. Solve the rhyme, read the crime 7 times 2.
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The surgeon and New Yorker writer considers how doctors fail patients at the end of life, and how they can do better.
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A 'heavenly' title by Nelson DeMille
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A title, a nautical term, and a contradiction.
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Times columnist David Brooks wrote this book.
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12
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A police detective who left the force when his family was murdered teams up with his former partner to solve the case.
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Reese Witherspoon was in the film version of this book
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