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- The Unconquered (2)
- In Search of the Amazon's Last Uncontacted Tribes
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By Scott Wallace -
Finished in May 2013 




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- Why Jazz? (2)
- A Concise Guide
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By Kevin Whitehead -
Finished in Apr 2013 




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- A Torre Negra, Vol. 1 (8)
- O Pistoleiro
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By Stephen King -
Finished in Apr 2013 




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- Beginning Jazz Guitar (1)
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By Jody Fisher -
Finished in Mar 2013 




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- A Modern Method for Guitar - Volume 1 (5)
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By William Leavitt -
Finished in Mar 2013 




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- Guitar Zero (6)
- The New Musician and the Science of Learning
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By Gary Marcus -
Finished in Mar 2013 




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- A Player's Guide to Chords and Harmony (1)
- Music Theory for Real-World Musicians (Backbeat Music Essentials)
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By Jim Aikin -
Finished in Mar 2013 




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- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (894)
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By Philip K. Dick -
Finished in Feb 2013 




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- The Minority Report (144)
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By Philip K. Dick -
Finished in Feb 2013 




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- Programming Razor (1)
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By Jess Chadwick -
Finished in Feb 2013 




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- The Untold History of the United States (5)
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By Oliver Stone, Peter Kuznick -
Finished in Jan 2013 




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Free As in Freedo-
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- Free As in Freedom 2.0 (37)
- Richard Stallman and the Free Software Revolution
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By Sam Williams -
Finished in Jan 2013 




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- Professional ASP.NET 3.5 (10)
- In C# and VB
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By Devin Rader, Scott Hanselman, Bill Evjen -
Finished in Dec 2012 




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- Pro ASP.NET 4.0 in C# 2010, Fourth Edition (9)
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By Matthew MacDonald -
Finished in Dec 2012 




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- Beginning ASP .NET 4.5 in C# (1)
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Finished in Dec 2012 




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Professional ASP.NET 3.5
Having skimmed through various books on the topic, I've found this to be my best guide into the most practical aspects of developing in the ASP.NET framework.continue)
While not requiring much experience from the reader, the book still targets developers and present a wide range of topics other books don't c ... (
Having skimmed through various books on the topic, I've found this to be my best guide into the most practical aspects of developing in the ASP.NET framework.
While not requiring much experience from the reader, the book still targets developers and present a wide range of topics other books don't cover: Personalization, Profile, Membership provider, Web Parts etc.