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Taj Mahal: Explore the Taj Mahal
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007. Explore the Taj Mahal. Explore the Virtual Tour - click here. 360° Panoramas, Movies, Photos, Narration, Maps, Music and Text - View areas which are off-limits to the public, including the Taj Mahal's Roof, Minarets and Crypt - - Downloadable Assets for Schools - Integrated Text for Hearing-Impaired visitors -adPicsSetup(); -. Explore the Taj Mahal virtual tour.Astonishing . Thrilling . Sumptuous . Exotic . Ravishing . 5-Stars! Downloadable Assets for Schools and non-commercial use.
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Kash's Book Corner: Stories of Wifeshopping
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Musings on books and the book business by an opinionated, somewhat cynical, yet optimistic bookseller. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. My particular method of sabotaging relationships was to find a woman that was about to move away from Boulder and begin romancing her. As soon as I heard the words, "my lease is up," or "I've got a job offer in California," or "I head off to Georgia for graduate school in three weeks" I was there with flowers and reservations at the best restaurants in Boulder and Denver.
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Kash's Book Corner: The Absurdity of Twain Fever
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Musings on books and the book business by an opinionated, somewhat cynical, yet optimistic bookseller. Sunday, November 28, 2010. The Absurdity of Twain Fever. Mark Twain is the hottest author in America right now. The Boulder Book Store along with just about every other bookseller in America can barely keep ahead of the demand for the recently released 738-. Autobiography of Mark Twain. I love Mark Twain's. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. English, but that's besides the point.). Is no Huck Finn....
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Kash's Book Corner: Oates writes on JonBenet Ramsey
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Musings on books and the book business by an opinionated, somewhat cynical, yet optimistic bookseller. Friday, August 01, 2008. Oates writes on JonBenet Ramsey. Note: The following article is reprinted from a story I wrote for the Boulder Weekly. The interview with Joyce Carol Oates was conducted by phone. She toyed with the idea of writing a novel from the perspective of one of O.J. Simpson’s children, and in fact Skyler’s fleeting love interest in the novel is the offspring of a pro...8220;At a certain...
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Kash's Book Corner: Some Recent Favorites
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Musings on books and the book business by an opinionated, somewhat cynical, yet optimistic bookseller. Thursday, December 03, 2009. My reading has taken some strange twists and turns this year. Instead of ingesting my regular dose of contemporary poetry and new novels, I've been downing Is Your Mama A Lama. Almost every night before bed. This new medicine is not without its benefits: I recently dis. Covered that "pat" was a verb in Pat the Bunny. And Are You My Mother. The best of th. Haracters' reaction...
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Explore the Taj Mahal - Awards and Reviews
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Press Releases - (English and French). The most authoritative and complete information on the internet today -. We highly recommend Beneath a Marble Sky. A novel of the Taj Mahal. By our friend John Shors. Explore the Taj Mahal ] . is Astounding! A thrillingly executed Virtual Tour . Exotic . Ravishing . Sumptuous . 5 Stars! The Sunday Times, London. Sites like yours are inspirational in terms of the way you've translated a. Three-dimensional lived experience into an online 2-D format! Relate to it. ".
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Kash's Book Corner: Homecoming for a Debut Novelist
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Musings on books and the book business by an opinionated, somewhat cynical, yet optimistic bookseller. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Homecoming for a Debut Novelist. Nina de Gramont worked for the Boulder Book Store in the mid-1990s, and she was one of the more earnest wannabe writers on the staff. Perhaps she knew all the hard work that lay ahead of her, since her husband David Gessner published his superb natural and personal history Wild Rank Place. I'm really looking forward to it," de Gramont said. "...
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Kash's Book Corner: Christmas Season is a Bear
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Musings on books and the book business by an opinionated, somewhat cynical, yet optimistic bookseller. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Christmas Season is a Bear. Which book do you want? I don't know the title. It's in your window with the Christmas books. It's about an old bear.". Instantly, I knew she was referring to Olivier Dunrea's. Old Bear and His Cub. I led the woman back to the children's room and pulled the book out of the dump and placed it in her hands. "It's a wonderful book," I said. I left he...
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Kash's Book Corner: Even on Mars, We Are Who We Are
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Musings on books and the book business by an opinionated, somewhat cynical, yet optimistic bookseller. Monday, September 07, 2009. Even on Mars, We Are Who We Are. The following review is republished from the September 3rd issue of the. Back in February, I wrote a feature about Robert Dresner. And his failed attempts to get his novel. Local Sci-Fi author creates his own Universe. Robert Dresner creates a dark but vividly drawn future universe where life is nearly impossible for his heroes in. 8220;They g...
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Kash's Book Corner: The Last Chicken in America
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Musings on books and the book business by an opinionated, somewhat cynical, yet optimistic bookseller. Thursday, November 15, 2007. The Last Chicken in America. It seems not just generations, but worlds apart from what contemporary Russian immigrants must experience. In Ellen Litman's brilliant debut book of short stories. The Last Chicken in America,. The people in the book immigrate (often from big cities), and their choices, by necessity, are suddenly confined to this relatively small immigrant commun...