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Kid books can get cute and a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e. Garfield says cute rots the intellect. Don't forget the name of the cat! You pick up cats the wrong way and they stop being adorable...they become Scratch. Stephen Jones
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Just look at the shelves of any bookstore in any airport, and you see how much people love crime and mysteries, how much they love solving puzzles. Jan Nash
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I take the view, and always have, that if you cannot say what you are going to say in 20 minutes you ought to go away and write a book about it. Lord Byron
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HARLOW: "I was reading a book the other day . . . the guy said machinery is going to take the place of every profession."/ DRESSLER: "Oh, my dear, that's something you'll never have to worry about. Jean Harlow
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It's not even my job to educate, but what I do is try to facilitate by creating a book that works on different levels. I do want to entertain and bring some joy to the reading experience. If it holds a little kernel of knowledge that readers choose to explore, well, that's great. Graeme Base
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It includes 200 recipes all in one book and saves having to cut recipes from magazines and storing them somehow. Barbara Stephens
book coverage media page passion sell taking
There is no better way to do this. They're taking a page out of Mel Gibson's play book for 'The Passion of the Christ' to let the media coverage sell the movie. All the coverage is better than ads. David Mumpower
book clear crime evidence treated
We treated this the same as we would any case. There was no clear evidence of a crime being committed, so there was nothing to book him on. Jim Amormino
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When I am dead, I hope it is said, 'His sins were scarlet, but his books were read'. Hilaire Belloc