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21. I Thought You Were Dead
22. (614) Magazine / Six-One-Four
 
23. COUNTRY MUSIC magazine June 1978
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24. Arizona Diamondbacks Personnel:
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25. Misadventures of the Rumonauts
 
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26. Where the Earth Meets the Sky:
27. Fault: The Lewis & Clark Literary
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28. Christmas Carol
 
29. General Psychology with Spotlights
 
30. Defying Gravity: An Historic Achievement
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31. Tucson Sidewinders Players: Curt
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32. The Journal Jurisprudence: The
 
33. (614) Magazine (October 2009 -
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35. (614) Magazine (February 2010
36. (614) Magazine (March 2010 / Issue
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37. Stawell Gift Winners: Norm Clark,
 
38. Shadow (The) of the Unattained

21. I Thought You Were Dead
by Pete Nelson
Audio CD: Pages (2010-04-13)
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Asin: 1615730907
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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For Paul Gustavson, a hack writer for the wildly popular For Morons series, life is a succession of obstacles. His wife has left him, his father has suffered a debilitating stroke, his girlfriend is dating another man, he has impotency issues, and his overachieving brother invested his parents' money in stocks that tanked. Still, Paul has his friends at Bay State bar, a steady line of cocktails, and a new pair of running shoes (he’s promised himself to get in shape). And then there’s Stella, the one constant in his life, who gives him sage advice, doesn’t judge him, and gives him unconditional love. However, Stella won’t accompany Paul into his favorite dive bar. "I'll roll on dead carp, I'll even eat cat turds, but that place grosses me out." Stella, you see, is Paul's aging Lab-shepherd mix, and she knows Paul better than he knows himself.

In I Thought You Were Dead, author Pete Nelson delivers a novel that is all at once heartwarming, heartbreaking, and heart-wrenchingly funny. Most of all, it’s a story that proves that when a good dog is by your side—especially one with whom you can have an engaging conversation—life can be full of surprises. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars heartwarming
I was afraid to read this book-always cry when a beloved dog dies-sure enough, I cried.
Loved Stella-hugged my dog all afternoon after I finished the book. Liked the story, The characters were not too well defined, however, (except for beautiful Srella) but was not sorry I bought the book. A good read!

5-0 out of 5 stars Touching, funny, witty.Wish the ending didn't fall flat.
I picked up this book at the local library and was quickly engrossed in the story.Paul's dialogues with Stella, his half-Shepard half-Lab mix breed are laugh-out-funny.Thoughtful and quick-witted, Stella is the star of the story.The other characters are memorable, too.They feel truly authentic in their human complexity.Like Paul, who is insecure and anxious, but is selfless, loving, caring, funny, and brave at the same time.Or his father, who, ironically, opens up to Paul and the rest of his children only after having a stroke which leaves him unable to move or speak.Even the secondary characters, whether it's Paul's ex-wife or his drinking buddies whose lives we only catch a glimpse of feel real and engaging.Unfortunately, the book fizzles once Stella is no longer around and Paul quits drinking.And the picture-perfect, feel-good ending made me feel cheated.Still, it was a worthy read.

5-0 out of 5 stars I Thought You Were Dead
I suppose you know that I am a dog lover and have a little white Maltese (at least part maltese, heis secretive about the other half, he is more of a person than some other strange breed). Anyway, I was intrigued with the book because of the title.It was not a disappointment, in fact after my continuous remarks my friends invited me to read some of my favorite portions.There were some laugh out loud passages but some that left me with teary eyes (and an armful of Happy).
I would recommend this book to all dog lovers and a few closeted ones.

5-0 out of 5 stars Omega Man
A good story to me is about the main character's uphill battles.What I focused on were Paul's battles with alcoholism, sexual impotence, and with his so-called perfect, monied, successful older brother, Carl.Paul's lack of knowledge and social skills are typical of the kind of hero I pull for.One of my favorite books is Ordinary People because Conrad Jarrett,like Holden Caulfield, has suffered so many severe emotional setbacks.Paul is older, but he feels that he's at the bottom of the pecking order, the "omega dog," who constantly appears to be a failure in the eyes of everyone except an open-hearted, open-minded woman named Tamsen, who sees his soft side and is attracted by his kindness.This is a very traditional "romance," in which the two lovers have to fight their way through every psychological and physical obstacle imaginable.

What may eventually connect them is their somewhat similar backgrounds, since Paul's father and Tamsen's mother are both successful teachers.That doesn't sound like a very strong bond, but they both admire their parents' profession, which tells you about the value system they share.Money and social prestige are not their ultimate goals.They value compassion.

Some critics are emphsizing that this is a story about dogs.Maybe, the connection to dogs is simply that dogs are extremely sensitive, and Paul is an extremely sensitive person.Beyond that I think the analysis of dogs should stop, and one should analyze Paul sans dogs.

Paul is troubled by his childhood like most of us.His only escape from his "perfect" family is through becoming the rebel.He's the black sheep who fights for his personal identity by defying conventions.Perhaps he feels shamed by his perfect, loving family.He listens to the beat of a different drummer like so many rebels.But he is not a radical extremist who would destroy lives.At the core he is as "middle class" as the rest of us.He seeks a life that is productive, that of a writer, even though writers like all artists are considered outcasts and useless.

Tamsen also values success in the corporate world, and she wants to climb the social ladder by marrying a medical doctor, Stephen.After her own difficult psychological struggles to do the right thing for herself, she make her choice.Hopefully, it's the one that readers will think is right for her.

So, please don't try to convince me that this is a story about Stella, Paul's dog.It's really a story about characters and families in conflict andhow those conflicts are eventually resolved.

5-0 out of 5 stars Don't Miss This One!
I Thought You Were Dead; Pete Nelson
(a WONDERFUL audio book experience)

Paul Gustavson's life seems to be going in the wrong direction. Paul's a writer of the "For Morons" series; his wife has divorced him, his girlfriend is seeing someone else, his sex life has more downs than ups due to recent impotence problems, and his father has suffered a serious stroke.

Depressed, he eats too much junk food, is getting seriously out of shape, drinks a little too much, and spends a little too much time in a dirty, smelly bar called The Bay State, located in western Massachusetts. Even his dog Stella thinks this bar is too dirty and smelly to spend time in.

You see Stella, is Paul's aging Lab and Shepard mix dog; she is wise beyond her years, and has a masterful vocabulary.A dog with amazing insight and sensitivity, Paul's furry therapist of sorts, discusses issues about, relationships, life, death, and whether dogs are smarter than wolves.Stella's insight, is exactly what Paul needs when he is feeling lonely, unloved and depressed.And, it is Stella that causes Paul to get his life back on track, and to sort out his life and mend his relationships with his father, brother and find joy in life once again.

MY THOUGHTS - Josh Clark is the most amazing reader. Your heart will melt as you listen to Stella's calming dog voice. It is pitch-perfect, and it is the banter between Paul and Stella that makes this book so special.I think this book would be good if you chose to read the print version, but if you enjoy audio books -- seek this one out.Dog lover or not, it is a story to be enjoyed -- funny, touching, heartfelt and memorable. DON'T MISS IT! ... Read more


22. (614) Magazine / Six-One-Four Magazine (November 2009, Issue 08)
by Dane Terry, Derick Brassard, Talib Kweli, Nick Tolford, Travis Hoewischer, Lia Eastep, Clark Cicala, Noell Wolfgram Evans, Abigail K. Hartung, Josh Fitzwater
Single Issue Magazine: 80 Pages (2009)

Asin: B002WQJNDA
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Oversized magazine from Columbus Ohio. Just launched this year, this is the 8th issue. Collect all back issues for a nice collectible! ... Read more


23. COUNTRY MUSIC magazine June 1978 (Volume 6 Number 9, Roy Clark, La Costa, Josh Graves, Big Sister Blues)
 Single Issue Magazine: Pages (1978)

Asin: B002ZJCYJO
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24. Arizona Diamondbacks Personnel: Arizona Diamondbacks Executives, Arizona Diamondbacks Scouts, Will Clark, Al Newman, Bill Singer, Josh Byrnes
Paperback: 74 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Arizona Diamondbacks Executives, Arizona Diamondbacks Scouts, Will Clark, Al Newman, Bill Singer, Josh Byrnes, Derrick Hall, Rick Short, Bob Gebhard, Kevin Jarvis, Jeff Moorad, Jim Marshall, Ron Hassey, Dave Hansen, Jerry Dipoto, Phil Seibel, Rico Brogna, Mike Rizzo, Roland Hemond, Shooty Babitt, Tommy Jones, Jim Dedrick, Matt Merullo, Joe Garagiola, Jr.. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 73. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: William Nuschler Clark, Jr. (born March 13, 1964 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former first baseman in Major League Baseball best known for his years with the San Francisco Giants from 1986 to 1993. He was recognized by his peers as being one of the best clutch players of his time and possessed a fiery intensity. He earned the nicknames of "Will the Thrill" (a name given to him by his classmates at Jesuit High School in New Orleans, where he played both varsity baseball and varsity basketball) as well as simply "The Thrill" and "The Natural" because of his natural gifts as a player. Clark was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006. He was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame on August 1, 2008. He currently works in the San Francisco Giants front office after spending five seasons as an advisor for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Clark played a starring role for the 1984 U.S. Olympic team that yielded such future major leaguers as Barry Larkin and Mark McGwire. During the five-game Olympic tournament, Clark batted .429 with three home runs and eight RBI Playing for Mississippi State University, Clark was noted for his oft-imitated "sweet swing," said to be among the best in baseball. In 1985, The Sporting News named Clark an All-American and he later won the Golden Spikes Award from USA Baseball. A teammate of Rafael Palmeiro,...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1272120 ... Read more


25. Misadventures of the Rumonauts
by Lidon Pearce, Josh Clements-Sampson, Justin Clark
Paperback: 92 Pages (2007-05-22)
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Asin: 0615147542
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Take an unhealthy fascination with Hunter S. Thompson, the twisted minds of four individuals trapped on a submarine, add a splash of rum and you will get the Rumonauts. Their story takes you on a wild adventure full of mustache wielding tyrants, evil space monkeys, deranged robots, and four of the most unlikely of heroes. If you enjoy a good laugh and have an overactive imagination this is the book you have been waiting for. Join the Rumonauts in their self-proclaimed crusade to save the world. ... Read more


26. Where the Earth Meets the Sky: The Glassworks of Josh Simpson
by Keith Clark (Produced and Directed by)
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27. Fault: The Lewis & Clark Literary Review Volume 29
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2002)

Asin: B00348G7M0
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65 numbered pages ... Read more


28. Christmas Carol
by Charles, Dickens
Paperback: 128 Pages (2006-11-01)
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Asin: 0972697594
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29. General Psychology with Spotlights on Diversity (Custom Edition for Clark Atlanta University)
by Josh Gerow, Kenneth Bordens, Evelyn Blanch-Payne
 Paperback: Pages (2007)

Isbn: 1933005572
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Custom edition of General Psychology with Spotlights on Diversity intended for Clark Atlanta University students. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good buy
Good condition, came in a nice sealed package, and was just on time for class.

5-0 out of 5 stars I was very satiafied with the book.
I was very satisfied with the condition of the book and was amazed with
how quickly I received it because I needed it for school. ... Read more


30. Defying Gravity: An Historic Achievement in Glass Featuring Artist Josh Simpson
by Keith Clark (Produced and Directed by)
 DVD: Pages (2006)

Asin: B0032JIIF0
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31. Tucson Sidewinders Players: Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson, Byung-Hyun Kim, Josh Whitesell, Ron Villone, Russ Ortiz, Bill Pulsipher, Tony Clark
Paperback: 622 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1155726383
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Chapters: Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson, Byung-Hyun Kim, Josh Whitesell, Ron Villone, Russ Ortiz, Bill Pulsipher, Tony Clark, Cory Lidle, Don Kelly, Hensley Meulens, Jack Cust, Shea Hillenbrand, Micah Owings, Yusmeiro Petit, Ross Ohlendorf, Trot Nixon, Matt Williams, Nelson Figueroa, Édgar González, Mike Bacsik, Carlos Baerga, Andy Green, Vicente Padilla, Mike Koplove, Alex Cintrón, Casey Fossum, Shawn Estes, Alex Cabrera, Javier López, Jeff Suppan, Travis Lee, Brian Bruney, Darren Oliver, Chad Moeller, Chad Tracy, Lance Cormier, Chris Carter, Terry Mulholland, Óscar Villarreal, José Valverde, Mike Morgan, Augie Ojeda, Quinton Mccracken, Karim García, Carlos González, Chris Donnels, José Cruz, Jr., Mark Johnson, Rick Helling, Russ Springer, Koyie Hill, Chris Capuano, Stephen Randolph, Todd Stottlemyre, Brandon Lyon, Winston Abreu, Ken Huckaby, Rob Ryan, John Patterson, Matt Kata, Randy Choate, Matt Mantei, Max Scherzer, Reggie Sanders, Tony Womack, Bryan Corey, Adam Hyzdu, Brian Anderson, Juan Cruz, Bill Murphy, Donnie Sadler, Kelly Stinnett, Conor Jackson, Damian Miller, Bobby Witt, Kevin Jarvis, Mike Fetters, Mike Difelice, Alberto Callaspo, Dana Eveland, Stephen Drew, Félix Rodríguez, Greg Swindell, Omar Daal, Robby Hammock, Jason Conti, Ernie Young, Kerry Ligtenberg, Jamie D'antona, Midre Cummings, Andy Fox, Jason Smith, Junior Spivey, Brian Gordon, Robert Ellis, Brian Barden, Alan Zinter, Connor Robertson, Mark Little, Mike Rose, Scott Coolbaugh, Mike Gosling, Greg Aquino, Erubiel Durazo, Jeff Davanon, Emilio Bonifacio, Chad Harville, Rusty Ryal, Ricky Bottalico, Shane Reynolds, Rich Thompson, Tom Wilson, Matt Perisho, Jim Corsi, John Hester, Enrique González, Chris Michalak, Wilkin Castillo, Bret Prinz, Matt Erickson, Brandon Medders, Amaury Telemaco, Greg Smith, Dee Brown, Emiliano Fruto, Billy Buckner, Gary Rath, Jeff Salazar, Alberto González, Tim Raines, Jr., Danny Richar, David Cortés, Clint Sodowsky, Jon Weber, V...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=241655 ... Read more


32. The Journal Jurisprudence: The Jurisprudence of Torts (Volume 4)
by Aron Ping D'Souza, Brooke Glass-O'Shea, Jonathan Blackmore, Robert L McFarland, Josh Masters
Paperback: 132 Pages (2009-11-05)
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In this fourth issue of "Jurisprudence," issues of torts are addressed. Articles by Ms. Brooke Glass-O'Shea (University of Southern California), Mr Jonathan Blackmore (Nova Southeastern University), Associate Professor Robert L. McFarland (Faulkner University), and Mr Josh Masters (New York University). ... Read more


33. (614) Magazine (October 2009 - Cover: "EXPOSED", Issue 7)
by Wes Flexner, Travis Hoewischer, Lia Eastep, Josh Mitzwater, Liza Alwes, Adam Scoppa, Eric Pacella, Mark J. Lucas, Amy Fisher, Kris Howell
 Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2009)

Asin: B002SFKXP2
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86 Pages. Contents: Sex Slavery in Columbus, PromoWest Rocks a Living Room Near You, Prostitute Sting from Local Classifieds, Times New Viking, Zombies Attack Columbs: Are We Prepared? Old-School Steakhouse, Circleville Pumpkin Show, David Cross, Columbus Yoga Guide, The Receiver, Masquerade, Adventure Girl, more. ... Read more


34. (614) Magazine (Six-One-Four Magazine - Cover: "This Year, Dammit", January 2010 / Issue 10)
by Adam Scoppa, Travis Hoewischer, Lia Eastep, Mark J. Lucas, Steve Croyle, Kate Liebers, Josh Fitzwater, Eric Pacella, Amy Fisher, Kelley Bell
Single Issue Magazine: 76 Pages (2010)

Asin: B0036VVK8Q
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Single Issue Magazine, Issue #10, from Columbus Ohio, Oversized, Glossy. ... Read more


35. (614) Magazine (February 2010 - Cover: "YOU, INC.", Issue 11)
by Travis Hoewischer, Josh Fitzwater, Don Allred, Adam Scoppa, Sarah Fisher, Mark J. Lucas, Kelley Bell, Steve Croyle, Eric Pacella, Amy Fisher
Single Issue Magazine: 80 Pages (2010)

Asin: B0037UTSR6
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"Six-One-Four" Magazine - Columbus Ohio. Oversized, Monthly Magazine on the arts, music, movies & culture. Single Issue. ... Read more


36. (614) Magazine (March 2010 / Issue 12, Cover: "In Defense")
by Adam Scoppa, Josh Fitzwater, Don Allred, Lia Eastep, Steve Croyle, Travis Hoewischer, Liza Alwes, Landon Proctor, Eric Pacella, Abigail K. Hartung
Single Issue Magazine: 78 Pages (2010)

Asin: B003BDNCKI
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Six-One-Four Magazine. Cultural Magazine of Columbus, Ohio. ... Read more


37. Stawell Gift Winners: Norm Clark, Dean Capobianco, Steve Brimacombe, Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa, Bill Twomey, Sr., Josh Ross, Clarrie Hearn
Paperback: 28 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Norm Clark, Dean Capobianco, Steve Brimacombe, Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa, Bill Twomey, Sr., Josh Ross, Clarrie Hearn, Jason A. Richardson, Lance Mann. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Captain-Coach: Carlton (1912);Brighton (VFA) (1913)Coach: Carlton (1914-1918);Richmond (1919);Carlton (1920-1922);North Melbourne Second 18 (1922);North Melbourne (1924);St Kilda (1925-1926);Blackburn (1927-1928);Prahran (1929);North Melbourne (1931) Norman "Hackenschmidt" Clark was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the VFL between 1905 and 1912. Prior to joining Carlton, he had played in two premiership teams at North Adelaide. A talented sprinter, he won the 1899, 130-yard Stawell Gift in eleven and four-fifths seconds, off a handicap of 14 and a half yards. He moved to Stawell, hoping to win another Gift, and he played two seasons with Stawell Football Club. Upon his arrival at Carlton, his team-mates noticed his exceptional physique and nick-named him "Hackenschmidt" after the famous Estonian strongman and professional wrestler, Georg Hackenschmidt. He played in three premiership sides for Carlton. He commenced his coaching career as Captain/Coach of VFA side Brighton in 1913. He coached junior and senior football for seventeen seasons in the VFA, the VFL and the Ringwood Districts Football Association, with four more premierships to his credit by the time he retired after the 1931 season. ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=10430433 ... Read more


38. Shadow (The) of the Unattained
by George & Clark Ashton Smith w/editing by David E. Schultz & S. T. Josh Sterling
 Paperback: Pages (2005-01-01)

Asin: B002JHBT0M
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