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  2. Notion Press - Wikipedia

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    Notion Press is an Indian self-publishing company based in Chennai, India. It was founded in 2012, [ 1 ] and in 2016 it claimed to have provided services to 2000 self-published authors. [ 2 ] In 2018, they introduced a rapid publication service, which does not include editing.

  3. Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    A novel by Robin Sloan about a tech worker who finds a secret society at a mysterious bookstore. The book explores the conflict and transition between new and old technologies, and combines fantasy, mystery, friendship and adventure.

  4. Ayan Pal - Wikipedia

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    Pal was born in Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) and raised in a Hindu matriarchal joint family with his parents, grandmother, and aunts. [15] [16]After being taught at St. Joseph's College, Calcutta, he went on to obtain a bachelor's degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering from Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore. [17]

  5. Sometimes a Great Notion - Wikipedia

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    Commenting in the Saturday Review in a 1964 piece entitled "Beatnik in Lumberjack Country", critic Granville Hicks wrote: "In his first novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey demonstrated that he was a forceful, inventive and ambitious writer. All of these qualities are exhibited, in even higher degree, in Sometimes a Great Notion ...

  6. Empire (Hardt and Negri book) - Wikipedia

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    Empire has been described by the London Review of Books as "the most successful work of political theory to come from the Left for a generation." [6] The book has been highly influential on numerous debates within the left, and has even been called "a bible of the anti-globalisation movement" by one critic and "the most influential book in recent decades on a classic sociological theme".

  7. What's the Matter with Kansas? (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book derives its name from an August 15, 1896 editorial by William Allen White in the Emporia Gazette, [1] in which he took Populist leaders to task for letting Kansas slip into economic stagnation and not keeping up economically with neighboring states because of Populist policies chasing away economic capital from the state.

  8. Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl - Wikipedia

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    A starred review in Foreword Reviews described the book as "a hilarious, original, gender-fluid novel replete with 1990s cachet, sex, and queer identity" that "introduces hefty topics in a highly entertaining, fresh, and thought-provoking way", praising it as an impressive debut novel and "a new benchmark for gender-nonconforming literature".

  9. The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present - Wikipedia

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    A book by Paul McCartney and Paul Muldoon about the lyrics of 154 songs written by McCartney from 1956 to 2021. The book includes conversations, photographs, paintings and handwritten texts, and inspired a podcast series.

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