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Pikachu's Unparalleled Adventure: Pokemon Tales Movie Special, Volume 2
In this second movie tie-in board book, Pikachu and a mystery Pokemon are sent on pretend trips - to the "South Seas" and to a secret cave. The stories are played out on each page in a split-screen style. In the end, the trainers compare adventures..
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Why Not Us?: The 86-year Journey of the Boston Red Sox Fans From Unparalleled Suffering To The Promised Land Of the 2004 World Series
Generation after generation watched and hoped and prayed for victory And generation after generation turned away frustrated and disappointed- 1946 (when the Sox lost the World Series in 7 games), '48 (lost a one game play-off to Cleveland), '49 (heartbreak to the Yankees), '67 (again, lost the Series in 7), '75 (and again, lost the Series in 7), Bucky in '78, Buckner in '86, Boone in 2003. Yet every spring the fans flocked back, hopeful again. The losing, the angst, the self-flagellation became so routine that it even developed marketing names. The suffering was called "The Curse of the Bambino". The sufferers were called "Red Sox Nation" - the ultimate underdogs. Would it ever end?

And then it did.

Why Not Us? is about what the Red Sox's amazing victory in the 2004 World Series meant to the fans. It's about how it felt to be a Red Sox fan - not only at 20 minutes to midnight on October 27, 2004, but decades before. Leigh Montville, best-selling author of Ted Williams and At the Altar of Speed, has interviewed dozens of fans: friends, friends of friends, old sportswriters, ball-players, public figures, and plain folk. Here are their stories-bittersweet stories of passion and pain, eternal hope and crushing despair, the seemingly endless agony and the strange ecstasy of being a Red Sox fan.
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ROMAN: Unparalleled Outrage
ROMAN is a tale set in the often neglected and complicated era of American history during the 1840s where a xenophobic public finds itself at odds with the increasing numbers of Irish and German Catholic immigrants washing ashore. Meanwhile, in the frontier town of Evansville, Indiana, an Alsatian missionary priest, the Rev. Roman Weinzoepfel, is charged with the rape of one of his parishioners while hearing her confession. The year: 1842..
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Are We Unique?: A Scientist Explores the Unparalleled Intelligence of the Human Mind
The question posed in the title of James Trefil's exhilarating book conjures countless other questions regarding what makes us human--among them, what are our roles and responsibilities on Earth, and what constitutes intelligence? In his commentary on the cognitive abilities of animals--from mammals to crustaceans--and artificial intelligence, Trefil presents a witty, compelling argument in support of the human mind's superiority. In a manner less deliberately analytical than that employed by the likes of I.B.M.'s Deep Blue, the author cites high art and mankind's capacity for intuition, among other examples, as proof of the power and nearly limitless creativity of the human brain. He doesn't downplay the importance of computers or pit man against machine; rather, Trefil shows his respect for technology and suggests that its presence will lead to a greater understanding of intelligence and the human condition..
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Brief Biography And Popular Account Of The Unparalleled Discoveries Of T.J.J. See (1913)
Famous Astronomer, Natural Philosopher, And Founder Of The New Sciences Of Cosmogony And Geogony .
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