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Dark Wood
Description It's hard to know just what to call this music. Is it classical? Pop? Some extremely pleasant strain of the avant-garde? David Darling is a cellist, and on Dark Wood he plays all the parts, multitracking himself playing in various registers and alternating between bowing and pizzicato techniques. The program consists of four suites, titled "Darkwood IV" through "Darkwood VII." (One would like to think that somewhere there exist "Darkwood I-III" and perhaps "VIII-X," but it's hard to give...
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In the Dark Dark Wood
There's something really spooky in the dark, dark wood. Where is it hiding? What can it be? This lively retelling of a traditional rhyme has vibrant illustrations, lift-up flaps revealing spooky creatures and a special pop-up surprise at the end.
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In the Dark
Two young lovers. A sultry summer night. One brutal, cold-blooded murder. In this stunning, atmospheric thriller, Brian Freeman takes you deep into Detective Jonathan Stride’s complicated past. It’s the case that has haunted Stride for thirty years. During the summer after his junior year of high school, he fell in love with beautiful Cindy Starr, the girl who would become his wife. But on the Fourth of July, the same night that Jonny and Cindy cemented their love, Cindy’s older sister Laura was savagely...
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In the Dark, Dark Wood
Here is a lively retelling of the traditional rhyme packed with surprises. Lift-up flaps on each spread reveal spooky creatures peeping through windows and out of cupboards, and the story reaches a climax on the last spread, as a great white ghost pops out! In the dark, dark wood, There was a dark, dark house, HOO-HOO-HOO! HAA-HAA-HAA! A truly interactive book that children will return to time and again.
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In a Dark Wood
His life takes on a new direction, however, when he discovers a long-forgotten book of fairy tales his mother wrote and illustrated decades earlier. Drawn to its pages, he becomes entranced by the hints of reality embedded in the stories, from thinly veiled portraits of his own father and his parents’ acquaintances to alluring glimpses of his mother as a young woman. Convinced that the stories can explain his mother’s suicide when he was six and put an end to his agonizing mood swings, Benedick embarks...
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Dark Wood
It's hard to know just what to call this music. Is it classical? Pop? Some extremely pleasant strain of the avant-garde? David Darling is a cellist, and on Dark Wood he plays all the parts, multitracking himself playing in various registers and alternating between bowing and pizzicato techniques. The program consists of four suites, titled "Darkwood IV" through "Darkwood VII." (One would like to think that somewhere there exist "Darkwood I-III" and perhaps "VIII-X," but it's hard to give Darling...
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In The Dark Dark Wood
“In the dark, dark wood, / There was a dark, dark house, / HOO-HOO-HOO! HAA-HAA-HAA!” This lively retelling of the traditional Halloween rhyme is packed with surprises. Fifteen lift-up flaps, three to a page, reveal scary creatures peeping through windows and out of cupboards. Young readers are sure to jump when the story reaches a climax on the last spread, as a great white ghost pops up! Author/illustrator Jessica Souhami is a former puppeteer, and brings that talent for whimsy to this engaging...
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In the Dark, Dark Wood
“In the dark, dark wood, / There was a dark, dark house, / HOO-HOO-HOO! HAA-HAA-HAA!” This lively retelling of the traditional Halloween rhyme is packed with surprises. Fifteen lift-up flaps, three to a page, reveal scary creatures peeping through windows and out of cupboards. Young readers are sure to jump when the story reaches a climax on the last spread, as a great white ghost pops up! Author/illustrator Jessica Souhami is a former puppeteer, and brings that talent for whimsy to this engaging...
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In a Dark, Dark Wood
The creator of the pop-up bug books offers little ones a simple and spooky Halloween rhyme with a surprise pop-up ending. Children's BOMC.
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In a Dark Wood
Interspersing the magic of fairy tales with a wry yet touching narrative, Amanda Craig examines the thin line between fantasy and reality, creativity and mental illness. Benedick Hunter is a recently divorced, out-of-work, thirty-nine-year-old actor. Feeling both guilty and sorry for himself, he blunders through weekends with his two spirited children and fends off various women desperate to snare an eligible man, all the time fearing that he is on the brink of a nervous breakdown. His life takes...
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In a Dark Wood
His life takes on a new direction, however, when he discovers a long-forgotten book of fairy tales his mother wrote and illustrated decades earlier. Drawn to its pages, he becomes entranced by the hints of reality embedded in the stories, from thinly veiled portraits of his own father and his parents’ acquaintances to alluring glimpses of his mother as a young woman. Convinced that the stories can explain his mother’s suicide when he was six and put an end to his agonizing mood swings, Benedick embarks...
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Dark Wood
This frame serves a double purpose. It can either be used as a photo frame or a mirror frame. Note the floral patterns and detail of art on all the four sides surrounding the central piece. Since each frame is handmade there might be a slight difference in design and dimensions.
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Dark Wood
Mirth Song w/ Rufus Reid (b) 4/82 Sunnyside SSC 1001 $15.99. After The Rain solo; 8/94 Steeplechase SCCD 31356 $16.99. Alone But Not Forgotten Marc Johnson, Michael Moore (b); Joe LaBarbara (d); Bob Dorough (v); John LaBarbara (str arr); 11/85; 2&5/86 Sunnyside SSC 1033 $15.99. New Autumn Rich Perry (ts); Scott Colley (b); Jeff Hirshfield (d); Steeplechase SCCD 31377 $16.99. Shorter By Two w/Kirk Lightsey (p) 7/83 Sunnyside SSC 1004 $15.99. Next Age Rich Perry (ts); Scott Colley (b); Jeff Hirshfield...
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In A Dark, Dark Wood
The creator of the pop-up bug books offers little ones a simple and spooky Halloween rhyme with a surprise pop-up ending. Children's BOMC.
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Dark Wood
Description It's hard to know just what to call this music. Is it classical? Pop? Some extremely pleasant strain of the avant-garde? David Darling is a cellist, and on Dark Wood he plays all the parts, multitracking himself playing in various registers and alternating between bowing and pizzicato techniques. The program consists of four suites, titled "Darkwood IV" through "Darkwood VII." (One would like to think that somewhere there exist "Darkwood I-III" and perhaps "VIII-X," but it's hard to give...
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In the Dark Dark Wood
There's something really spooky in the dark, dark wood. Where is it hiding? What can it be? This lively retelling of a traditional rhyme has vibrant illustrations, lift-up flaps revealing spooky creatures and a special pop-up surprise at the end.
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In the Dark
Two young lovers. A sultry summer night. One brutal, cold-blooded murder. In this stunning, atmospheric thriller, Brian Freeman takes you deep into Detective Jonathan Stride’s complicated past. It’s the case that has haunted Stride for thirty years. During the summer after his junior year of high school, he fell in love with beautiful Cindy Starr, the girl who would become his wife. But on the Fourth of July, the same night that Jonny and Cindy cemented their love, Cindy’s older sister Laura was savagely...
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In the Dark, Dark Wood
Here is a lively retelling of the traditional rhyme packed with surprises. Lift-up flaps on each spread reveal spooky creatures peeping through windows and out of cupboards, and the story reaches a climax on the last spread, as a great white ghost pops out! In the dark, dark wood, There was a dark, dark house, HOO-HOO-HOO! HAA-HAA-HAA! A truly interactive book that children will return to time and again.
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Dark Wood
It's hard to know just what to call this music. Is it classical? Pop? Some extremely pleasant strain of the avant-garde? David Darling is a cellist, and on Dark Wood he plays all the parts, multitracking himself playing in various registers and alternating between bowing and pizzicato techniques. The program consists of four suites, titled "Darkwood IV" through "Darkwood VII." (One would like to think that somewhere there exist "Darkwood I-III" and perhaps "VIII-X," but it's hard to give Darling...
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In a Dark, Dark Wood
The creator of the pop-up bug books offers little ones a simple and spooky Halloween rhyme with a surprise pop-up ending. Children's BOMC.
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