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The crap factory known as cuba is where nick rosenbaum was born. He now works for the sand company where he constantly stuffs sand into his vaginal sack. Ben no is in search for drink and water |
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From Amazon.com's information page on <u>Deathwatch</u>: |
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''From the Publisher'' |
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''"An exciting novel of suspense, based on a fight to the finish between an honest and courageous young man and a cynical business tycoon who believes that anything can be had for a price."--Horn Book. An ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults, Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Writers Award, A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year, New York Public Library--Books for the Teen Age.'' |
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Sounds notable to me, and it's on the optional reading list for grades 7-12 in most schools--or was when I was in school, in these days of [[Zero tolerance (schools) | zero tolerance]] mere mention of a gun might get it yanked from the list... [[User:Fluzwup|scot]] 15:53, 3 January 2007 (UTC) |
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== Page Move == |
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Moved page from "Deathwatch (Book)" to "Deathwatch (Novel)" for political correctness. Checked for double redirects. |
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Also, the plot content needs a bit of rewording to fit the [[WP:MoS|manual of style]]. --[[User:Wavemaster447|Wavemaster<sup>447</sup>]]<sub>(Need help? [[User_talk:Wavemaster447|Ask me]])</sub> 17:38, 28 April 2007 (UTC) |
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From Amazon.com's information page on Deathwatch:
From the Publisher "An exciting novel of suspense, based on a fight to the finish between an honest and courageous young man and a cynical business tycoon who believes that anything can be had for a price."--Horn Book. An ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults, Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Writers Award, A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year, New York Public Library--Books for the Teen Age.
Sounds notable to me, and it's on the optional reading list for grades 7-12 in most schools--or was when I was in school, in these days of zero tolerance mere mention of a gun might get it yanked from the list... scot 15:53, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
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Moved page from "Deathwatch (Book)" to "Deathwatch (Novel)" for political correctness. Checked for double redirects. Also, the plot content needs a bit of rewording to fit the manual of style. --Wavemaster447(Need help? Ask me) 17:38, 28 April 2007 (UTC)