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mn1a [#23 - U.S.A. (trilogy) ~ by ~ John Dos Passos]
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   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/56346|DB 56346]] - Read by Peter Jay Fernandez. Reading time 20 hours, 57 minutes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/56346|DB 56346]] - Read by Peter Jay Fernandez. Reading time 20 hours, 57 minutes.
   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/14988|BR 14988]] - 4 volumes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/14988|BR 14988]] - 4 volumes.
-==== #20 - NATIVE SON by Richard Wright ====+==== #20 - NATIVE SON by Richard Wright ====
 Classic work shows the plight of victimized blacks fighting against the political and social conditions of Chicago in the 1930s. A frustrated and resentful black man is driven to violence and murder.\\  Classic work shows the plight of victimized blacks fighting against the political and social conditions of Chicago in the 1930s. A frustrated and resentful black man is driven to violence and murder.\\
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   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/41552|DB 41552]] - Read by L.J. Ganser. Reading time 33 hours, 3 minutes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/41552|DB 41552]] - Read by L.J. Ganser. Reading time 33 hours, 3 minutes.
   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/10299|BR 10299]] -  8 volumes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/10299|BR 10299]] -  8 volumes.
-==== #21 - HENDERSON THE RAIN KING by Saul Bellow ====+==== #21 - HENDERSON THE RAIN KING by Saul Bellow ====
 In his search for identity, an American millionaire travels to a remote area of Africa, where he is captured by a native tribe. His friendship with the king wins him the title of rain god, and he becomes deeply involved with the natives and participates in a strange experiment.\\ In his search for identity, an American millionaire travels to a remote area of Africa, where he is captured by a native tribe. His friendship with the king wins him the title of rain god, and he becomes deeply involved with the natives and participates in a strange experiment.\\
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   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/18592|BR 18592]] - 3 volumes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/18592|BR 18592]] - 3 volumes.
  
-==== #22 - APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA by John O'Hara ====+==== #22 - APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA by John O'Hara ====
 Fast-moving first novel by journalist/critic John O'Hara (1905-1970) set in 1930s small-town Pennsylvania. As Gibbsville celebrates Christmas with parties, music, and liquor, aristocratic drunkard Julian English breaks with polite society in one rash moment, beginning his rapid descent to self-destruction. Some strong language. 1934.\\ Fast-moving first novel by journalist/critic John O'Hara (1905-1970) set in 1930s small-town Pennsylvania. As Gibbsville celebrates Christmas with parties, music, and liquor, aristocratic drunkard Julian English breaks with polite society in one rash moment, beginning his rapid descent to self-destruction. Some strong language. 1934.\\
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   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/58197|DB 58197]] - Read by Michael Russotto. Reading time 8 hours, 34 minutes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/58197|DB 58197]] - Read by Michael Russotto. Reading time 8 hours, 34 minutes.
   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/15398|BR 15398]] - 2 volumes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/15398|BR 15398]] - 2 volumes.
-==== #23 - U.S.A. (trilogy) by John Dos Passos ====+==== #23 - U.S.A. (trilogy) by John Dos Passos ====
 Three novels first published as a trilogy in 1938: **//The 42nd Parallel//** (1930), **//1919//** (1932), and **//The Big Money//** (1936). Dos Passos satirizes life in America from 1900 until the 1930s, using period "newsreels," autobiographical "camera eye" pieces, and biographical sketches. Contains chronologies of Dos Passos's life and historical events cited. Some strong language.\\ Three novels first published as a trilogy in 1938: **//The 42nd Parallel//** (1930), **//1919//** (1932), and **//The Big Money//** (1936). Dos Passos satirizes life in America from 1900 until the 1930s, using period "newsreels," autobiographical "camera eye" pieces, and biographical sketches. Contains chronologies of Dos Passos's life and historical events cited. Some strong language.\\
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   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/13491|DB 13491]] - Read by Bob Askey. Reading time 7 hours, 59 minutes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/13491|DB 13491]] - Read by Bob Askey. Reading time 7 hours, 59 minutes.
   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/11320|BR 11320]] - 3 volumes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/11320|BR 11320]] - 3 volumes.
-==== #95 -  by  ==== +==== #95 - MULENGRO by Charles de Lint ==== 
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 +==== #96 - SUTTREE by Cormac McCarthy ==== 
 +After serving time in the workhouse, young Suttree chooses a ramshackle houseboat on the Tennessee River instead of his family's conventional lifestyle. Drifting through the seamy side of Knoxville in the early 1950s, he encounters whores, petty thieves, and derelicts, but remains emotionally detached from his surroundings. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 1979.\\
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-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/|DB ]] - Read by  +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/62713|DB 62713]] - Read by Michael Kramer. Reading time 19 hours, 4 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/|BR ]] -   volumes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/11251|BR 11251]] - volumes. 
-==== #96  by  ==== +==== #97 MYTHAGO WOOD by Robert Holdstock ==== 
-\\+The Huxley family lives on the edge of Ryhope Wood, a forest in a remote corner of Britain. One by one, the Huxley men are drawn into the wild, primitive life of Ryhope Wood. They are lured by their curiosity, by the beauty of one of the mythical beings living there, and by their lust for power over the beast-like humans who inhabit the wood. 1984.\\
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-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/|DB ]] - Read by  +  * [[BR 06526]] - volumes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/|BR ]] -   volumes. +==== #98 ILLUSIONS by Richard Bach ==== 
-==== #97  by  ==== +Richard earns a living by barnstorming and by giving three dollar rides in his old biplane. One day a mysterious pilot lands next to Richard and tells him "There are some things you do not know." The visitor, a retired Messiah from Indiana, teaches Richard that the world is an illusion and reality lies within one's self.\\
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 **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** **AVAILABLE FORMATS:**
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/|DB ]] - Read by  +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/10489|DB 10489]] - Read by Edwin Horton. Reading time 2 hours, 38 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/|BR ]] -   volumes+  * [[BR 03931]] - 1 volume
-==== #98  by  ==== +==== #99 THE CUNNING MAN by Robertson Davies ==== 
-\\+A journalist writing a series of articles on old Toronto asks Dr. Hullah to reminisce about the sudden death of an Anglican priest twenty years earlier. The doctor obliges willingly, but not without recalling certain youthful events, including his encounter with a Native American medicine woman and a stint in the army, and airing his thoughts on the arts. Yet one question vexes him: why did Father Hobbes die? Some strong language.\\
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-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/|DB ]] - Read by  +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/40240|DB 40240]] - Read by Barrett WhitenerReading time 16 hours, 54 minutes
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/|BR ]] -   volumes+==== #100 THE SATANIC VERSES by Salman Rushdie ==== 
-==== #99  by  ==== +When two Indian-born actors fall from an exploded hijacked airplane onto an English Channel beach, they must overcome violent personal conflicts in order to survive the catastropheGibreel acquires a halo, but Saladin begins to take on the appearance of the devil, and from here on the story becomes a tale of good and evil.\\
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-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/|DB ]] Read by  +
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/|BR ]] -   volumes. +
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 **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** **AVAILABLE FORMATS:**
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/|DB ]] - Read by  +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/29207|DB 29207]] - Read by John CoveneyReading time 22 hours, 0 minutes.
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/|BR ]] -   volumes.+
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