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Graham Bower,
20 January 1999 |
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Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson's latest work, is a real treat. Leaving his earlier science fiction work behind him, Stephenson explores the arcane world of cryptography.
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Justin Harries,
20 January 1999 |
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Darwin’s Radio proports the case that evolution, rather than the gradualism perpetuated by Darwinists, can jump into new forms overnight, triggered by natures own biological computer.
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Debbie Fagan,
20 January 1999 |
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True story of the murder of Clublands drug dealer Angel Menedes in 1996 at the hand of Michael Alig, kid from South Bend, Indiana, self-proclaimed party promoter extraordinaire.
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Debbie Fagan,
20 January 1999 |
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A novel about a shift in the balance of power in a country and that within a man. The man is a disgraced scholar who through personal circumstance is forced to temporarily leave behind the protected life he knew.
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David Dear,
20 January 1999 |
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Taking as its starting points Bonnie & Clyde and Easy Rider, this book goes on to describe how the likes of Coppola, Friedkin, Bogdanovich and Scorsese tried to create a New Hollywood by breaking out of the established studio system.
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Iain Silvester,
20 January 1999 |
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The new best seller by American writer Thomas Harris, is a truly bizarre novel. The story starts 7 years after Silence of the Lambs with a dissollusioned Starling trying to cope with a failing career, and a still at large Dr. Lector living a scholarly life in Italy.
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