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- ISBN
- 9780679463368
- Book Title
- Luka and the Fire of Life
- Item Length
- 9.6in
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1in
- Genre
- Juvenile Fiction, Fiction
- Topic
- Legends, Myths, Fables / General, Travel, Fantasy & Magic, Family / Parents, Action & Adventure / General, General, Literary, Boys & Men
- Item Width
- 6in
- Item Weight
- 17.1 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 240 Pages
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With the same dazzling imagination and love of language that have made Salman Rushdie one of the great storytellers of our time, Luka and the Fire of Life revisits the magic-infused, intricate world he first brought to life in the modern classic Haroun and the Sea of Stories. This breathtaking new novel centers on Luka, Haroun's younger brother, who must save his father from certain doom. For Rashid Khalifa, the legendary storyteller of Kahani, has fallen into deep sleep from which no one can wake him. To keep his father from slipping away entirely, Luka must travel to the Magic World and steal the ever-burning Fire of Life. Thus begins a quest replete with unlikely creatures, strange alliances, and seemingly insurmountable challenges as Luka and an assortment of enchanted companions race through peril after peril, pass through the land of the Badly Behaved Gods, and reach the Fire itself, where Luka's fate, and that of his father, will be decided. Filled with mischievous wordplay and delving into themes as universal as the power of filial love and the meaning of mortality, Luka and the Fire of Life is a book of wonders for all ages.
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Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0679463364
ISBN-13
9780679463368
eBay Product ID (ePID)
81868077
Product Key Features
Book Title
Luka and the Fire of Life
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Legends, Myths, Fables / General, Travel, Fantasy & Magic, Family / Parents, Action & Adventure / General, General, Literary, Boys & Men
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Fiction
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.6in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6in
Weight
17.1 Oz
Item Weight
17.1 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Pr6068.U757l85 2010
Publication Date
2010-11-16
Reviews
PRAISE FOR LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE "Brilliant wordplay throughoutâŠA celebration of storytelling...and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." -Kirkus Review, starred review PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times, PRAISE FOR LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE "Brilliant wordplay throughout…A celebration of storytelling...and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." -Kirkus Review, starred review PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times, PRAISE FOR LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE "Rushdie's 11th novel is a sequel to his charming 1990 fable Haroun and the Sea of Stories , written-as was its predecessor-for one of its author's two sons. Visions of Kipling and J.M. Barrie may swim through readers' heads as we meet 12-year-old Luka Khalifa, the child of his parents' middle age ( and younger sibling to the previously eponymous Haroun), and an eager listener to lavish tales of the Magical World dreamed into being by his father Rashid, a celebrated storyteller aka "the Shah of Blah." When Rashid falls into a mysterious prolonged sleep (and hence a silence that raises memories of Rushdie's own "silenced" life as a writer following the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini), everything Luka has ever learned tells him he must brave the dangers of the Magical World, steal the revivifying Fire of Life from the Mountain of Knowledge and restore his beloved dad to consciousness. Guarded by animal companions (Bear the Dog, and Dog the Bear) and bedeviled by a "phantom Rashid" (aka "Nobodaddy"), the young Prometheus undertakes his heroic deed. He wins a riddling contest against the cantankerous Old Man of the River, encounters vicious Border Rats and compassionate Otters and assorted celebrities (including Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee and The Terminator), en route to confronting the petty, egomaniacal gods of antiquity. Adult readers will rightfully delight in Rushdie's brilliant wordplay throughout, but younger ones may yearn for less cleverness and more narrative. Fortunately, the story gathers whiz-bang velocity once Luka has heatedly persuaded the sulky gods and monsters that "it's only through Stories that you can get out into the Real World and have some sort of power again." Everything races briskly toward the satisfactory completion of Luka's quest, and a quite perfect final scene. A celebration of storytelling, a possible prequel to the book Rushdie is said to be writing about his own enforced "slumber," and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." -Kirkus Review , starred review " Luka and the Fire of Life is a beautiful book. Well-written (obviously), imaginative (astonishingly so) and wonderful in the way it builds heartfelt magical fiction for kids who love video games: It''s like a bridge, built between generations, fabulous and strange and from the heart." - Neil Gaiman "A book that can reach out to meet and move and touch a reader at any time of the reader''s life, from childhood to middle age and beyond, is a rare and magical book, and Salman Rushdie is a rare and magical writer." - Michael Chabon PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times, PRAISE FOR LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE "Brilliant wordplay throughout'ŠA celebration of storytelling...and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." -Kirkus Review, starred review PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times, PRAISE FOR LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE "Rushdie's 11th novel is a sequel to his charming 1990 fable Haroun and the Sea of Stories , written-as was its predecessor-for one of its author's two sons. Visions of Kipling and J.M. Barrie may swim through readers' heads as we meet 12-year-old Luka Khalifa, the child of his parents' middle age ( and younger sibling to the previously eponymous Haroun), and an eager listener to lavish tales of the Magical World dreamed into being by his father Rashid, a celebrated storyteller aka "the Shah of Blah." When Rashid falls into a mysterious prolonged sleep (and hence a silence that raises memories of Rushdie's own "silenced" life as a writer following the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini), everything Luka has ever learned tells him he must brave the dangers of the Magical World, steal the revivifying Fire of Life from the Mountain of Knowledge and restore his beloved dad to consciousness. Guarded by animal companions (Bear the Dog, and Dog the Bear) and bedeviled by a "phantom Rashid" (aka "Nobodaddy"), the young Prometheus undertakes his heroic deed. He wins a riddling contest against the cantankerous Old Man of the River, encounters vicious Border Rats and compassionate Otters and assorted celebrities (including Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee and The Terminator), en route to confronting the petty, egomaniacal gods of antiquity. Adult readers will rightfully delight in Rushdie's brilliant wordplay throughout, but younger ones may yearn for less cleverness and more narrative. Fortunately, the story gathers whiz-bang velocity once Luka has heatedly persuaded the sulky gods and monsters that "it's only through Stories that you can get out into the Real World and have some sort of power again." Everything races briskly toward the satisfactory completion of Luka's quest, and a quite perfect final scene. A celebration of storytelling, a possible prequel to the book Rushdie is said to be writing about his own enforced "slumber," and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." -Kirkus Review , starred review " Luka and the Fire of Life is a beautiful book. Well-written (obviously), imaginative (astonishingly so) and wonderful in the way it builds heartfelt magical fiction for kids who love video games: It''s like a bridge, built between generations, fabulous and strange and from the heart." - Neil Gaiman "A book that can reach out to meet and move and touch a reader at any time of the reader''s life, from childhood to middle age and beyond, is a rare and magical book, and Salman Rushdie is a rare and magical writer." - Michael Chabon PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times , PRAISE FOR LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE "Rushdie''s 11th novel is a sequel to his charming 1990 fable Haroun and the Sea of Stories , written--as was its predecessor--for one of its author''s two sons. Visions of Kipling and J.M. Barrie may swim through readers'' heads as we meet 12-year-old Luka Khalifa, the child of his parents'' middle age ( and younger sibling to the previously eponymous Haroun), and an eager listener to lavish tales of the Magical World dreamed into being by his father Rashid, a celebrated storyteller aka "the Shah of Blah." When Rashid falls into a mysterious prolonged sleep (and hence a silence that raises memories of Rushdie''s own "silenced" life as a writer following the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini), everything Luka has ever learned tells him he must brave the dangers of the Magical World, steal the revivifying Fire of Life from the Mountain of Knowledge and restore his beloved dad to consciousness. Guarded by animal companions (Bear the Dog, and Dog the Bear) and bedeviled by a "phantom Rashid" (aka "Nobodaddy"), the young Prometheus undertakes his heroic deed. He wins a riddling contest against the cantankerous Old Man of the River, encounters vicious Border Rats and compassionate Otters and assorted celebrities (including Mark Twain''s Connecticut Yankee and The Terminator), en route to confronting the petty, egomaniacal gods of antiquity. Adult readers will rightfully delight in Rushdie''s brilliant wordplay throughout, but younger ones may yearn for less cleverness and more narrative. Fortunately, the story gathers whiz-bang velocity once Luka has heatedly persuaded the sulky gods and monsters that "it''s only through Stories that you can get out into the Real World and have some sort of power again." Everything races briskly toward the satisfactory completion of Luka''s quest, and a quite perfect final scene. A celebration of storytelling, a possible prequel to the book Rushdie is said to be writing about his own enforced "slumber," and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." --Kirkus Review , starred review " Luka and the Fire of Life is a beautiful book. Well-written (obviously), imaginative (astonishingly so) and wonderful in the way it builds heartfelt magical fiction for kids who love video games: It''s like a bridge, built between generations, fabulous and strange and from the heart." -- Neil Gaiman "A book that can reach out to meet and move and touch a reader at any time of the reader''s life, from childhood to middle age and beyond, is a rare and magical book, and Salman Rushdie is a rare and magical writer." -- Michael Chabon PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." --The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." --The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie''s] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." --The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." --Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie''s sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." --The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician''s wand." --Financial Times , PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times , PRAISE FOR LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE "Rushdie's 11th novel is a sequel to his charming 1990 fable Haroun and the Sea of Stories, written-as was its predecessor-for one of its author's two sons. Visions of Kipling and J.M. Barrie may swim through readers' heads as we meet 12-year-old Luka Khalifa, the child of his parents' middle age ( and younger sibling to the previously eponymous Haroun), and an eager listener to lavish tales of the Magical World dreamed into being by his father Rashid, a celebrated storyteller aka "the Shah of Blah." When Rashid falls into a mysterious prolonged sleep (and hence a silence that raises memories of Rushdie's own "silenced" life as a writer following the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini), everything Luka has ever learned tells him he must brave the dangers of the Magical World, steal the revivifying Fire of Life from the Mountain of Knowledge and restore his beloved dad to consciousness. Guarded by animal companions (Bear the Dog, and Dog the Bear) and bedeviled by a "phantom Rashid" (aka "Nobodaddy"), the young Prometheus undertakes his heroic deed. He wins a riddling contest against the cantankerous Old Man of the River, encounters vicious Border Rats and compassionate Otters and assorted celebrities (including Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee and The Terminator), en route to confronting the petty, egomaniacal gods of antiquity. Adult readers will rightfully delight in Rushdie's brilliant wordplay throughout, but younger ones may yearn for less cleverness and more narrative. Fortunately, the story gathers whiz-bang velocity once Luka has heatedly persuaded the sulky gods and monsters that "it's only through Stories that you can get out into the Real World and have some sort of power again." Everything races briskly toward the satisfactory completion of Luka's quest, and a quite perfect final scene. A celebration of storytelling, a possible prequel to the book Rushdie is said to be writing about his own enforced "slumber," and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." -Kirkus Review, starred review " Luka and the Fire of Lifeis a beautiful book. Well-written (obviously), imaginative (astonishingly so) and wonderful in the way it builds heartfelt magical fiction for kids who love video games: It''s like a bridge, built between generations, fabulous and strange and from the heart." -Neil Gaiman "A book that can reach out to meet and move and touch a reader at any time of the reader''s life, from childhood to middle age and beyond, is a rare and magical book, and Salman Rushdie is a rare and magical writer." -Michael Chabon PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times, PRAISE FOR LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE "Rushdie's 11th novel is a sequel to his charming 1990 fable Haroun and the Sea of Stories, written-as was its predecessor-for one of its author's two sons. Visions of Kipling and J.M. Barrie may swim through readers' heads as we meet 12-year-old Luka Khalifa, the child of his parents' middle age (and younger sibling to the previously eponymous Haroun), and an eager listener to lavish tales of the Magical World dreamed into being by his father Rashid, a celebrated storyteller aka "the Shah of Blah." When Rashid falls into a mysterious prolonged sleep (and hence a silence that raises memories of Rushdie's own "silenced" life as a writer following the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini), everything Luka has ever learned tells him he must brave the dangers of the Magical World, steal the revivifying Fire of Life from the Mountain of Knowledge and restore his beloved dad to consciousness. Guarded by animal companions (Bear the Dog, and Dog the Bear) and bedeviled by a "phantom Rashid" (aka "Nobodaddy"), the young Prometheus undertakes his heroic deed. He wins a riddling contest against the cantankerous Old Man of the River, encounters vicious Border Rats and compassionate Otters and assorted celebrities (including Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee and The Terminator), en route to confronting the petty, egomaniacal gods of antiquity. Adult readers will rightfully delight in Rushdie's brilliant wordplay throughout, but younger ones may yearn for less cleverness and more narrative. Fortunately, the story gathers whiz-bang velocity once Luka has heatedly persuaded the sulky gods and monsters that "it's only through Stories that you can get out into the Real World and have some sort of power again." Everything races briskly toward the satisfactory completion of Luka's quest, and a quite perfect final scene. A celebration of storytelling, a possible prequel to the book Rushdie is said to be writing about his own enforced "slumber," and a colorful, kick-up-your-heels delight." -Kirkus Review, starred review PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times From the Hardcover edition., PRAISE FOR SALMAN RUSHDIE Haroun and the Sea of Stories "Affectionate, tender, comical and joyful . . . The exuberance of this book makes one laugh with relief and pleasure." -The Washington Post Book World "Fantastical, funny, whooping through drama and comedy, good and evil, introducing creatures delightful or frightening, this joyous and tender book is a whole Arabian Nights entertainment." -The Times Literary Supplement "A lively, wonderfully inventive comic tale . . . [Rushdie's] own Sea of Stories from which he drew this entertaining and moving book continues to flow as clear and brilliant as ever." -The New York Times Book Review The Enchantress of Florence "A baroque whirlwind of a narrative . . . [Rushdie helps] us escape from the present into a dreamlike past that ultimately makes us more aware of the dangers and illusions of our everyday lives." -Chicago Tribune "Brilliant . . . Rushdie's sumptuous mixture of history and fable is magnificent." -The Guardian (London) "For Rushdie, as for the artists he writes about, the pen is a magician's wand." -Financial Times
Copyright Date
2010
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2010-005886
Dewey Decimal
823.914
Dewey Edition
22
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Mill Valley, California, 美國
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US $5.76(大約 HK$ 44.97) | 美國 | 經濟運送方式 (USPS Media MailTM) | 估計於 6月1日, 六至 6月6日, 四之間送達 運送地點 43230 |
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r***5 (104)- 買家留下的信用評價。
過去 1 個月
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Excellent Condition ! Exactly as described . Shipped faster than most book sellers . Very pleased with the transaction !
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Had issue with my order. But very good customer service. Problem taken care of with quick and professional communication. Would buy from again.
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Great seller! Fast ship and well packed. AAA+++