Topsy + Tim "Start School"
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Added by: IrinaM | Karma: 469.74 | Kids, Graded Readers | 1 July 2008 |
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Topsy and Tim is a series of storybooks dealing with real-life issues that Topsy and Tim experience in a fun and reassuring way.
Топси и Тим - серия книг о разных событиях из жизни двух близнецов.
This is the last "Topsy and Tim" book in my collection |
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The Husband by Dean Koontz
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Added by: Natalis | Karma: 180.04 | Fiction literature, Audiobooks | 1 July 2008 |
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One morning, Southern California gardener Mitchell Rafferty gets a call on his cellphone from a stranger saying that Mitch's beloved wife, Holly, has been kidnapped and that he has less than three days to come up with $2 million in cash. Of course, he's warned not to involve the police. While Mitch is still on the phone, the kidnapper proves his seriousness by directing Mitch's attention to a man walking a dog across the street. A moment later the man is shot dead. Mitch must walk a fine line—cooperating with the police inquiry into this murder without revealing Holly's plight.
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Topsy + Tim "Red Boots Yellow Boots"
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Added by: IrinaM | Karma: 469.74 | Kids, Graded Readers | 1 July 2008 |
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Topsy and Tim is a series of storybooks dealing with real-life issues that Topsy and Tim experience in a fun and reassuring way.
Топси и Тим - серия книг о разных событиях из жизни двух близнецов. |
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Topsy + Tim "The Big Surprise"
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Added by: IrinaM | Karma: 469.74 | Kids, Graded Readers | 1 July 2008 |
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Topsy and Tim is a series of storybooks dealing with real-life issues that Topsy and Tim experience in a fun and reassuring way.
Топси и Тим - серия книг о разных событиях из жизни двух близнецов. |
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The English Imaginaries
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Added by: bramjnet | Karma: 463.20 | Fiction literature | 1 July 2008 |
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The English Imaginaries
What does it mean to be English in the modern world?
The answer doesn't usually include Nancy Cunard's assault on Anglo-British whiteness; J.B. Priestley's democratic populism;
Who guitarist Pete Townshend's modernist rebellion; Vivienne Westwood's anti-fashion; David Dabydeen's blackening of the literary and visual canon; or Mark Wallinger's detournement of English oil painting.
Kevin Davey, drawing on the work of Gramsci and Julia Kristeva, argues that any analysis of Englishness should aknowledge these figures, and goes on to pose searching questions about New Labour's vision of the nation.
Reuploaded. Thanks to englishcology!
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