7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHISKERIER»
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It got better as it got whiskerier. But still they killed men like flies. I can remember
Dutch Parbury talking about driving up at Brown Bay— that was what Brown and
Kirkland called one of their early truck camps — said you'd be looking through ...
heard nothing save for the croaking of frogs that came from what he felt sure was
a much larger, doubtless much cleaner, fish pond which would be there behind
the longer, higher, whiskerier mud wall of the compound adjoining Spindrift's.
Donald Richmond Barton, 1955
The torture scenes, though Winston grew progressively whiskerier and more
sozzled-looking, are quite absurdly unconvincing, with never, above all, the
smallest feeling of its being a question of spiritual, as well as physical, torment
and ...
The first novel in a new trilogy is a coming-of-age story tied to the lost Grail myth. It is the tale of young Nathan, and those who recognize his gift . . . people from other times and other worlds.
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Golden Fool: The Tawny Man Trilogy
Robin Hobb’s books are diamonds in a sea of zircons.”—George R. R. Martin “[Robin Hobb] ranks near the top of the high fantasy field. . . . [She] juggles all the balls with aplomb, besides providing spot-on characterizations ...
A haunting story of family ties and wartime secrets The house opposite the church, overlooking the Cornish coast, is home to three generations of Tremains.
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Shapes on the Wind Updated Edition
Even in his eighties Lewis showed few signs of slowing down. Poor hearing and eyesight were no impediment to his adventuring, a point he proves so eloquently in a brand new chapter for this updated edition of his autobiography.