Barnaby Rudge Volume 3 of 3  A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty [EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition]
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    Barnaby Rudge Volume 3 of 3 A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty [EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition]
    Charles Dickens
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    This haunting tale concerns two men who vie for the same lovely lass. Three 90-minute cassettes.

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    For reasons of my own, I excused myself from accompanying my stepmother to a dinner-party given in our neighborhood. In my present humor, I preferred being alone - and, as a means of getting through my idle time, I was quite content to be occupied in catching insects.
    Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty (Everyman's Library (Paper))
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    • Barnaby Rudge: A Pleasant Surprise - from, G. Lafitte, a Dickens Fan Who Has Tried Them All
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    • "Better to be mad than sane, here. Go mad."
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    Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty (Everyman's Library (Paper))
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    As soon as the business of the day was over, the locksmith sallied forth, alone, to visit the wounded gentleman and ascertain the progress of his recovery. The house where he had left him was in a by-street in Southwark, not far from London Bridge; and thither he hied with all speed, bent upon returning with as little delay as might be, and getting to bed betimes.

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    3 out of 5 stars Audio dramatization way over the top.......2007-08-12


    This is a review of the BBC Radio dramatization version of this book.

    The story is a good one, filled with politics of religion, sympathetic characters and Dicken's inimitable prose.

    However, this audio version is WAY over produced, with blaring, overly-dramatic music that seemed reminiscent of the worst grade B silent films.

    The actors screamed, ranted, raved and wept hysterically more than they spoke. Unless someone already knows the basic plot and characters, they may have difficulty following the action (particularly, as a previous reviewer pointed out, the thick accents will be hard for Americans to decipher.).

    The entire production needed to be toned down quite a bit for Dicken's voice to be heard above the clamor.

    It might be better to read the book in this case.

    4 out of 5 stars Barnaby Rudge: A Pleasant Surprise - from, G. Lafitte, a Dickens Fan Who Has Tried Them All.......2006-12-19

    This is the last of all the Dickens's novels (including the five shorter Christmas Books) that I have either read or attempted. I had saved it until the last because it has not been held in very high esteem either by the critics or the reading public. I was pleasantly surprised.

    Whereas there are several Dickens novels that I was unable to finish (namely, The Old Curiosity Shop, Martin Chuzzlewit, Dombey and Son, Little Dorrit, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and all the Christmas Books except A Christmas Carol), Barnaby Rudge never dragged even though it is one of Dickens's longer novels. Barnaby Rudge is as filled with memorable characters (especially the secondary ones - Miss Miggs, the Vardens, the Chesters, Hugh, Mr. Tapperttit, Dennis the hangman, etc.); places (the Maypole Inn, the locksmith's shop) and incident (the Gordon Riots) as any of his greater novels.

    Stylistically, Barnaby Rudge is akin to Dickens's earlier picaresque novels (Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby). After those early successes of the 1830s, Dickens was struggling to find his mature style in my opinion. Most of the longer and shorter novels I was unable to finish come from the 1840s. (The Mystery of Edwin Drood is Dickens's last novel, but it was only half-finished at his death so it is really not fair to blame Dickens for my failure to respond to it.) Even though The Old Curiosity Shop comes between Nicholas Nickelby and Barnaby Rudge, Barnaby Rudge demonstrates all the strengths of Nicholas Nickelby and avoids the weaknesses of The Old Curiosity Shop. Barnaby Rudge is still early Dickens in my opinion.

    G. K. Chesterton described a taste for early Dickens as similar to a taste for new potatoes as opposed to mature potatoes. Some people prefer new potatoes. Barnaby Rudge is not Dickens at his greatest. (I reserve that description for David Copperfield, Great Expectations and Bleak House. Along with the three novels of the 1830s already mentioned, I place Hard Times, A Tale of Two Cities and Our Mutual Friend and now, Barnaby Rudge, on the second tier of Dickens's novels.) We must remember, that Dickens at his worst is better than most writers at their best. If Barnaby Rudge were a newly discovered work by an otherwise unknown author, or by one of Dickens's contemporaries, it would be hailed as a masterpiece. As it is, Barnaby Rudge is an eminently enjoyable and readable effort by a great writer.

    5 out of 5 stars Dickens fifth novel is a novel of genius by Britain's greatest novelist of the Victorian Age........2006-10-24

    Barnaby Rudge (1841)originally appeared as a weekly serial in Dickens'
    weekly newspaper Master Humphrey's Clock. The novel is the most obscure work by the master. The story is well worth reading. It is an exciting story of the Anti-Roman Catholic riots of 1780 led by the eccentric George Gordon a member of Parliament. The second half of the book focuses on the riots in a cinematic depiction of the mobs who ran amok in London during a hot summer of hatred, prejudice and murder.
    Character rather than complicated Victorian plot is why we read Dickens. This book adds many memorable folks to the gallery of Dickens
    characters. In this long novel we meet:
    Barnaby Rudge-the title character is a feeble witted lad whose pet is the famed raven Grip. He lives with his mother. We later learn his evil father Rudge Sr. murdered Lord Haredale's brother. The father is hanged but Barnaby lives to spend time at the Maypole Inn. Years before Dostoevsky's novel "The Idiot" Dickens took a mentally ill person as his hero. Barnaby is pardoned for his participation in the Gordon riots.
    Gabriel Varden, his shrewish wife and buxom daughter Dolly live in London where Mr. Varden is a locksmith. After Joe Willet leaves England to fight in the American Revolution he returns home to wed Dolly. A charming love story.
    The Haredale family tells us of the love of Mr. Haredale's beautiful niece
    Emma for Edward the son of John Chester. Chester is a Protestant and a sworn enemy of the Catholic Haredales.
    Minor charactes such as Hugh (the illegitimate son of Chester); Dennis the hangman; Miss Miggs the man crazy maid to Mrs. Varden and others populate the pages of this fast paced tale of murder,mystery and intrigue.
    Barnaby Rudge is a fine book which deserves to be better known. It is not Dickens best novel,his longest novel or his most famous novel. Yet it still appeals in its exciting look at the events of 1780. It and the much more famous Tale of Two Cities were the two historical novels the author produced.
    YOu will never forget Grip the Raven (said to be the inspiration for Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven") or Barnaby and his friends and enemies. Curl up with this good book and let your mind and heart wander back to the year of our Lord 1775 when the novel begins.
    The book is well illustrated by George Cattermole and Hablot K. Browne
    in charming art work.

    4 out of 5 stars "Better to be mad than sane, here. Go mad.".......2006-09-27

    Focused primarily on the "anti-popery" riots in London in1780, and filled with wild scenes of carnage involving a large cast of characters from all levels of society, Barnaby Rudge is Dickens's first historical novel, and it includes the real Lord George Gordon, a virulent anti-Catholic who whipped the populace into a frenzy. The author sets the scene for the tumult by first painting a picture of quiet village society in Chigwell in 1775, five years earlier, often using humor to depict the numerous characters.

    Geoffrey Haredale, a Catholic, has inherited the estate of his brother Reuben, who was murdered twenty-two years before. He has brought up his niece Emma, who is in love with the kindly Edward Chester, a Protestant, the son of the odious Lord John Chester, who lives nearby. Dozens of characters populate the book--including Barnaby Rudge (the developmentally disabled son of Mary Rudge, who works on an estate), the Willetts (who run the Maypole Inn), Gabriel Varden (a locksmith) and his daughter Dolly (who eventually works for Emma Haredale), mysterious strangers, ghosts, a sinister blind man, and even Grip, Barnaby's talking raven.

    The action takes off when the time shifts from 1775 to 1780, and the focus changes from village life and the sometimes amusing domestic concerns of the people to the growing anti-Catholic sentiment being stirred up in London. The humor, which has been a big part of the first part of the book, ends, and Dickens concentrates on the growing hatred and the battles spawned by that hatred, with good people being drawn into brutality that they would otherwise avoid. Violence and several deaths take place, the populace becomes a mob, and rioting leads to the burning of properties. The love stories, which have been a large part of the first section of the book, are put on the back burner for the major part of the book.

    Written in 1841, this is Dickens's fifth novel, one which suffers from its original serialization and loss of focus. Though the atmosphere and some of the characters rank among Dickens's best, and some of the humor in the first part is delightful, the tone is inconsistent, changing with the riots and ensuing action. As is always the case with Dickens, all mysteries are cleared up at the end, with Reuben Haredale's murder solved and the whereabouts revealed of several characters who disappeared between 1775 and 1780. With hints of some of the greatness to come, this novel precedes David Copperfield, Bleak House, and A Tale of Two Cities, and shows Dickens experimenting with his themes and ideas. n Mary Whipple

    4 out of 5 stars Criminally Underrated. .......2006-07-27

    It surprises me that this is actually one of the lesser known works of Dickens. The truth is, this book displays some of Dickens's strongest writing. We start with some people recalling the horrible murder 'on the 19th of March' some years ago. (Undoubtedly, The Ides of March from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" was revolving in Dickens's head.) These characters talk of Geoffrey Haredale and his niece Emma. (Emma's father, and Geoffrey's brother was the victim of the murder sometime ago.) Throughout the story, Dickens maintains the tone of suspense with the fear and presence of the 'dead man.' Perhaps one of the greatest things about this book is that Dickens 1st talks about the hatred between religions on a personal level, and then it is brought to a massive level. Well, Geoffrey Haredale and John Chester meet. They don't like each other, but they agree that they do NOT want Haredale's niece Emma to marry Chester's son Edward. Haredale and Chester display yet another strong point of Dickens's writing. Unlike Hollywood Action Movies, Charles Dickens knows how to prevent characters from being 100 % likable or 100 % detestable. Haredale is cold, stern, and uptight. But he is virtuous. Chester is vain, self serving, and dishonest, but he carries a charm that makes him likable in spite of this. Well, we soon learn that John Chester and his son Edward are not too fond of each other. Though especially with modern goals, it is hard to disagree with John when he says: "All men are fortune hunters, are they not?" Later, Gabriel Varden's daughter Dolly gets robbed by Maypole. (Eventually we will learn that Maypole is John Chester's illegitimate son.) His actions would seem to indicate a relationship to John Chester. Well, we learn that the 'dead man' is in fact Barnaby Rudge's father. He makes a visit, and while Mary (Barnaby's mother) is frightened of him, she provides some relief to him. Later, Haredale suspects that the man who killed his brother may not be so far away. Moving on, Chester and Haredale succeed in cutting Emma and Edward asunder, though Haredale does regret the dishonesty involved. This is followed with the complete alienation of John Chester and his son. (Though if we think the concept of keeping people with different religions from marrying as well as keeping certain families from becoming related is a thing of the past, we should THINK AGAIN.) Moving on, a huge Protestant rally begins to form with the intent of destroying Catholic property. (So, Dickens has shown us religious bigotry on a personal level, and then he raises it to a massive level. Good job Charles!) Maypole decides to join the rally. Well, we once again meet Mary and Barnaby. They are visited by a blind man, and it doesn't take too much for us to realize that the blind man is a good friend of Rudge Sr. Later, Mary and Barnaby see the Protestant Rally, and Barnaby, being somewhat naive can not resist joining them. (Though we should be aware that getting people to join a dangerous rally with just a few simple words that appeal to primitive instincts is not all that difficult.) Moving on, Gabriel Varden's daughter Dolly and Haredale's niece Emma are captured by the rally. Soon afterwards Rudge Sr is taken by Haredale and Barnaby is taken. Maypole hears that Barnaby has been taken, and in an arguably redeeming moment plans to rescue him. Later, Sr.Rudge and his blind servant meet. Rudge Sr expresses some regret for his past crimes, and his friend indicates that perhaps all is not lost. If his wife declares that her husband died years ago (as many people believe), then Rudge Sr should get off. In an at least partially touching scene, Rudge Sr and Barnaby meet, and Rudge Sr indicates that he is Barnaby's father. Well, against his will, Gabriel Varden is forced to assist with freeing the prisoners, and Barnaby and Sr. Rudge know freedom once more. Haredale is injured, and he later discovers that it is Edward Chester himself who helped him. Well, poor Sr. Rudge realizes his wife will not help him, and he loses hope as his blind friend is killed, and he himself is recaptured. Mary Rudge confesses to Barnaby that she never revealed his father. Rudge Sr. understandably is in a rage when he sees his wife. (Truth be told, by denying to help him, she has in fact pulled the rope around his neck.) To be sure, Rudge Sr's. actions were criminal, but why should he be happy to see his wife after she sealed his fate? In a bit of fierce Dickens type comedy, Dennis the hangman is also arrested and is frightened of whoever his cellmate may be, but peace is made between Dennis and Maypole. (What's the point of fighting now? They are both going to die soon anyway.) In a redeeming moment, Dennis tells Maypole about his past and that John Chester is in fact his father. Why not? If one is to die soon, would he not want to make peace with a discovered parent? Gabriel Varden tries to get John Chester to make peace with Maypole, but Maypole has outlived his usefulness to him. So of course, John Chester has more important things to worry about. (Like his hair appointment.) In a redeeming moment, Maypole expresses that he would lay down his life if it would save Barnaby. In a dark, but articulate line, he goes out with hatred for his father: "I leave the wish that he die a violent death as I do now, and have the night wind for his only mourner." In a sad scene, Haredale admits his wrong doing and gives his leave for Emma and Edward to marry. It is interesting that 2 lovers coming together is a typical happy ending, but in this case, it DOES take a back seat to the sadness of Haredale. Could it be that Charles Dickens created such a strong and developed character that the rule of a successful romance making everything alright is defied? Well, Geoffrey Haredale and John Chester have their final fight, and John Chester does go out in style. Though poor Haredale only lives on for a short while longer. But all is not dark. Barnaby is freed and reunited with his mother, and to add one final bit of happiness to a sad story, Barnaby's bird can speak again. It is true that "Barnaby Rudge" is quite different from his more popular works like "Oliver Twist," "A Christmas Carol," or "David Copperfield." But this is a case where a different technique worked well. And did not his ever popular "Tale of Two Cities" deviate from his standard formula? Don't be put off because this is a more obscure work of Charles Dickens. You'll miss out!
    Barnaby Rudge (Large Print Edition): A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty
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      Charles Dickens
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      Barnaby Rudge -- A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty (A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty)
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        Charles Dickens' Classic Tale Barnaby Rudge. Small Book (4.25" x 6.25") Red leather Cover with Gold Embossed Decorations on the Spine. Publication Date not in Book, but looks to be early 1900's
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          BARNABY RUDGE A TALE OF THE RIOTS OF EIGHTY
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            Charles Dickens
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            Barnaby Rudge Volume 1 of 3  A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty [EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition]
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              Barnaby Rudge Volume 1 of 3 A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty [EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition]
              Charles Dickens
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                Barnaby Rudge Volume 1 of 5  A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty [EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition]
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                      Trouble starts at State's training camp when two obnoxious sophomores, nicknamed the Touchdown Twins, become more interested in personal glory than in team play. This leads to a showdown with Chip.

                      The antagonism grows and eventually engulfs the entire squad to such an extent that an important game is lost. It appears that State's defense of the conference title is hopeless. But Chip, playing in every game despite an injured shoulder, inspires the team to keep fighting.

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                      5 out of 5 stars An exciting romantic suspense tale.......2003-07-03

                      In the Fort Ticonderoga Museum in New York, terrorists burn the Revolutionary War era Schuyler flag that President Kent planned to use on his Spirit of America tour. Besides political concerns, the White House believes this destruction of a prime symbol will hurt the nation's morale if no flag is presented in two weeks when the gala begins.

                      Smithsonian Director of Artifacts Eric Wilcox says that a private owner possesses a Betsy Ross flag given by Washington to Robert Morris. FBI Agent Nate Murtaugh is assigned to buying the flag. He needs the help of an insider, shopkeeper Ellie Littlefield to accomplish the deed in such a short time. She refuses, remembering how law enforcement left her to walk the streets alone as a young teen when her dad was incarcerated. When a young eyewitness is endangered, Ellie agrees to help Nate in exchange for his assistance to help the lad. While they seek to protect a child and obtain the flag, Nate and Ellie fall in love. However, a FED and a cop hater make the gap seem too big to traverse.

                      TRIPLE THREAT is an exciting romantic suspense tale that is at its best when it stays with the two-prong plot of finding the replacement flag and rescuing the little boy. When the tale turns into a conspiracy aimed at the president, the action is supremely fast, but needs acceptance as it spins away from two delightful people falling in love while trying to accomplish two difficult but realistic assignments. Still readers will enjoy Jan Coffey's fast-paced, suspense loaded tale.

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                      APRIL DAVIS is a woman who you've gotta love. She has such big, beautiful brown eyes that immediately tell you its okay to talk to her. Her smile is as humble as it is hearty—a combination that one could only be born with. A loving, compassionate soul, April always gives 110 percent. SISSY DICKERSON is April's best friend. She's pretty, with a tight G.I. Jane physique, and she's been a policewoman with the New York City Police Department for years. Sissy usually gets her way, whatever it takes, mainly because of her inner strength, her determination and undying passion. But Sissy also has some issues. Her Teflon-tough attitude makes it hard to be social. It's a barrier that's been nourished by all the tragedy in her life thus far. It's also made her this headstrong avenger. When she's on the beat, helping others, or fighting crime, she's also satisfying some of her own issues.

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                      5 out of 5 stars A must read.......2006-07-17

                      I could not put this book down, it kept me on the edge of my seat. It took me all of 1 day to finish reading this book, because for me it was an absolute page turner. It opens up witha a bang and ends with a bang and it will definetely have you wanting to know where's the sequel. I am a avid reader of Relentlessaaron and this is by far one of his best creations. I seen a comment posted by Ms. Flyod and was quite surprise to see that she wasn't happy with her selection. If you found the book predictable then that tells me that you didn't read the book from beginning to end, because anyone who I ever spoke with and I've spoken to many could not predict what would happen from one minute to the next. And to correct you, this book and Zane books are on two totally different levels. And Mr. Relentless keeping doing what you do ; -)

                      4 out of 5 stars A Threat Of Another Kind.......2006-07-13

                      In New York, the city that never sleeps, tension mounts as the body count rises. A murderer is on the loose...

                      A serial killer with her own brand of justice. A police officer sworn to uphold the law. A journalist looking for a story to launch her career. Three very different women. One common denominator; a common denominator that could destroy each of their lives.

                      Relentless Aaron has created an electrifying thriller - a story filled with chilling suspense and graphic details. Triple Threat is definitely not for the squirmish as some of the scenes are pretty gory and disturbing. It's a novel you'll be likely to think/talk about for a long time.

                      1 out of 5 stars this was a very long and drawn out book so dissapointed.......2006-03-11

                      ok when i first checked the over all review of this book iwas like yeah i gotta read that.; but once i started it i put it down like five times it was so predictable its basically nervous by zane with a lil ghettoism added i was once one of relentless aarons fans but this book is a huge no no dont waste your money!!!

                      3 out of 5 stars Threesome.......2005-01-23

                      I heard so much about Relentless Aaron and his psychodrama, I just had to try it and see for myself. TRIPLE THREAT is a whirlwind ride through the lives of three very different women who are seemingly connected. Sissy Dickerson is a New York City police officer assigned to the domestic violence unit and on a daily basis, sees her share of abuse and the mockery that men make of the justice system. Sissy has abandonment issues - her father left the family when she was five years old. April Davis is a freelance writer, friend and housemate to Sissy. She is a very sensitive woman who constantly deals with the abandonment of her father through his death. And finally there is River Burlington. River is a murderess, killing more than twenty men by very sadistic means; you have to wonder what her story is.

                      As the body count rises, Sissy is drawn into the murders and is on a mission to catch the Pink Heart Murderer although it is out of her jurisdiction. April, needing a story that will win her some notoriety, tags along for some juicy facts. All the while River is luring them into her ruthless scheme in an effort to flush out Sissy.

                      The book begins with the introduction of River and immediately you are drawn in. The characterizations are three-dimensional and the detective in you will beg for you to continue reading for the conclusion. A conclusion that is plausible but shocking at best. A conclusion that will have you shaking your head and asking yourself why you didn't figure it out sooner. Relentless Aaron does a good job with the description of the settings in the Bronx; the drama, sex and murders are wild and wacky. However, what this story needs is major editing. Misspelled words and incorrect punctuations are rampant. With those corrections, I would say that Relentless Aaron has an exciting story on his hands. This is definitely not for the queasy and faint at heart.

                      Reviewed by Dawn R. Reeves
                      of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers

                      5 out of 5 stars Hail the king!.......2004-09-18

                      Relentles Aaron attacks this novel like a champion boxer defending his own title! "Our honor" has graced the literary kingdom once again with this suspenseful, ruthless and cunning psycho drama "Triple Threat". Relentless wastes no time sending the first punch in chapter one, which commanded my attention immediately. Needless to say I read the book in one day.
                      April, River and Sissy are the stars in this book. Their story of murder, sex and identity problems will have you on the edge of your chair. (No plot give-a-way here!) You will laugh at times and other times you will gasp at some of the things these torched souls do, but by the end of the book you will understand what links these women together. A job will done.
                      Triple Threat : Defending Against Alcohol Abuse, Sexual Promiscuity and Gambling Addictions
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                        Triple Threat : Defending Against Alcohol Abuse, Sexual Promiscuity and Gambling Addictions
                        Elliot Johnson
                        Manufacturer: Exhusker Press
                        ProductGroup: Book
                        Binding: Paperback

                        Substance AbuseSubstance Abuse | Recovery | Health, Mind & Body | Subjects | Books
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                        ASIN: 1929478097

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                        Subtitle: Defending Against Alcohol Abuse, Sexual Promiscuity and Gambling Addictions Sex outside marriage. The lure of alcohol. A wager on the big game. These sins are a triple-threat to the lives of athletes today. They always cause one to stray farther than he or she wanted to stray, to stay longer than he or she wanted to stay, and to pay more than he or she wanted to pay! Sin always pays off in death! A personal relationship with Jesus Christ is the only way to avoid the traps set by these sins. This book is written to wise men and women who seek such a relationship. It is intended to inform and guide, not to condemn. Questions for group discussion are included. May all who read become encouraged and gain wisdom to overcome the triple threat of these sins in the 21st Century!
                        Triple Threat (Boxed Set): Their First Three Misadventures: Rare Beasts, Tourist Trap, Under Town (Edgar & Ellen)
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                          Triple Threat (Boxed Set): Their First Three Misadventures: Rare Beasts, Tourist Trap, Under Town (Edgar & Ellen)
                          Charles Ogden
                          Manufacturer: Aladdin
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                          Binding: Hardcover

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                            Triple Threat To Bachelorhood (Silhouette Romance, No. 1564)
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                              Marie Ferrarella
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                                  A Common Enemy (Triple Threat)
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