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 | By the time of this 1981 debut solo album, David Lindley had literally lent his distinctive guitar sound to hundreds of other artists' recordings. His earliest work was in the '60s, with Kaleidoscope (US), but it is perhaps his role as accompanist... |
 | Brazilian bestselling writer Paul Coelho collects a series of small meditations from his newspaper column, and prefaces them with a parable about a boy in a small fishing village who becomes a Warrior of the Light when he hears the music of nature. |
 | Brazilian writer Paulo Coehlo meditates on love and self-realization in this semi-autobiographical work. The story begins when a successful novelist living in Paris returns home from an adulterous rendezvous only to discover that his wife, Esther, an... |
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 | Originally published in Brazil in 1990, BRIDA tells the story of an Irish lass who dreams of making it big in the world of witchcraft. In her wanderings, she meets up with magical mentors such as The Magus, a wizard living in a mysterious forest, and... |
 | The dashing revolutionary wonder known as Zorro, a longtime legend and a staple of 1950s television, is brought to literary life in Isabel Allende's tale. Born Diego de la Vega, Zorro (which means "fox" in Spanish) resolves early in his life to take... |
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 | A fashion professional shares tips on how to discern trendy fashions from classic styles, counseling readers on how to dress for specific occasions, combine colors and textures for best results, and achieve a signature look. |