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Rabato Sabato, aka, Soni Dike, is a criminal turned grandee, with a beautiful wife, an exclusive mansion on Victoria Island and a questionable fortune. Then one day he disappears. His Jag is found in a ditch, music blaring from the speakers. Soni's older brother, Abel Dike, a small-town teacher arrives to join the search for his sibling. Abel is rapidly sucked into the maelstrom of Lagos: he has to navigate the motley cast of common criminals, deal...
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What is the dream? I think of an event that I know, which allows people to draw their dreams on a piece of paper. Don't think it's simple, remember that an accomplished director can't draw it even after thinking about it for a long time. Some people are very pure, drew simple food, because he is in a poor country. "Everyone's first half of his life is enough to write an autobiography." I have the dream of publishing a book and the hope of letting...
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Are you trying to get relief from chronic pain without drugs or surgery? Have you been diagnosed with a so-called incurable pain condition such as herniated discs, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, migraine, nerve damage, or fibromyalgia? This unique natural pain relief guide integrates mind, body, and spirit in the healing process, and can help you discover multiple natural pain relief strategies you can use to heal your pain - with or without your...
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An aspiring young soap actress moves to L.A. to pursue the job, and man, of her dreams.
Sarah Cho always knew that she'd have to rough it as an aspiring soap actress in order to fulfill her dreams. Flipping burgers and bartending to pay the bills, she is going nowhere far in New York until she meets Daniel Wong, a dazzling Hollywood soap opera producer. Instantly smitten, Sarah jumps at the chance to move to L.A. to pursue her ambitions- and a relationship...
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This dramatic tale of a young Japanese girl's sexual awakening, and ultimate social downfall, in Hawaii's sugar-cane plantation system of the early twentieth century, is based on the life of the author's aunt who died at age nineteen. In this moving elegy, Gotanda juxtaposes the world of traditional Japanese arts, such as pottery and the tea ceremony, with the conflicting social realities of a culture in transition.