Hornblower, now a spy, travels through Spain to get the French navy to sail. Then he's off to Jamaica to protect against a possible invasion. All the intricacies of the plot click together in this very good read about Hornblower, while keeping his history and character intact.
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A New York Times bestseller. The history and culture of Harvard told by Harvard graduate and renowned humorist, novelist, and playwright, Richard Bissell. Filled with historical facts and anecdotes about the formation and evolution of Harvard from 1636 – 1962.
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The Gleasing sisters, she-devils their father calls them, are all like the sea―no pity, no love, no truth; only cunning, strength, power, and, yes, beauty. When murder strikes, all roads seem to lead to the ruthless sisters.
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A has-been stunt man and actor unflaggingly seeks a way back into a profession for which he was once flawlessly suited. In the wings are his devoted wife and his estranged son whose stories intertwine and overlap in this moving saga about the fight for success and coming to terms with oneself in the gold-drenched realm called Hollywood.
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Children's book about a lonesome race horse who fails to strut his stuff until matched with the perfect stablemate -- a small, but very hungry pig called Tam O'Shanter.
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