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61. Analog Science Fiction and Fact,January
 
62. The Poetics of Faith (Essays Offered
 
63. Vertex Vol 1 #3
64. Migraasje
 
65. The doctrine of the grace of God:
 
66. Anna Jane Vardill Niven: The authoress
$39.68
67. Death Justice: Rehnquist, Scalia,
 
68. The Carrington incident
$37.81
69. THE AMATEURS
70. Kill Your Friends
 
71. Vertex Vol 1 #1
72. My Man Godfrey
 
73. SERMONS ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS
 
74. The Second Coming
 
75. The Carrington Incident
 
76. The history of Ballarat,: From
 
77. ANALOG 1987 (13 VOLS)
 
78. Learning to Hear
 
79. The visitor's companion to the
 
80. An epitome of English grammars

61. Analog Science Fiction and Fact,January 1974 (Vol. XCII, No. 5)
by Robert A. Heinlein, Larry Niven, Stanley Schmidt, William E. cochrane
 Paperback: Pages (1974-01-01)

Asin: B000PD8XXS
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62. The Poetics of Faith (Essays Offered to Amos Niven Wilder) / Imagination,Rhetoric,and the Disclosures of Faith (SEMEIA, 13)
 Paperback: 287 Pages (1978)

Asin: B000KIVQC8
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63. Vertex Vol 1 #3
by Lawrence (Editor) Larry Niven, A E Van Vogt, Poul Anderson, William Carlson, F M Busby, Norman Spinrad, Charles Fritch, Greg Joy, Gregory Benford, Jerry Pournelle (Contributors) Neal
 Paperback: Pages (1973)

Asin: B0044A3GVW
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64. Migraasje
by Christine De Luca, Rab Wilson, Liz Niven, William Hershaw, Alexander Hutchison, Janet Paisley, Albertina Soepboer, Tsead Bruinja, Cornelis Van der Wal, Anne Feddema
Paperback: 36 Pages (2008-03-16)

Isbn: 1905939159
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65. The doctrine of the grace of God: As exemplified in the case of William Mills, a criminal who suffered death at Edinburgh, on the 21st September, 1785 ... a letter to six men under sentence of death
by Henry David Inglis
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1836)

Asin: B000885BV2
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66. Anna Jane Vardill Niven: The authoress of "Christobell," the sequel to Coleridge's "Christabel"; with a bibliography
by William E. A Axon
 Unknown Binding: 32 Pages (1908)

Asin: B00088MQJ2
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67. Death Justice: Rehnquist, Scalia, Thomas, and the Contradictions of the Death Penalty
by Kenneth W. Miller, David Niven
Paperback: 246 Pages (2009-03-05)
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Asin: 1593323409
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Justice Scalia has warned of the danger of fallacies that pass for truth simply because they are frequently repeated. Death Justice argues that one fallacy that passes for truth is the widely held notion that Justices Rehnquist, Scalia, and Thomas applied a fixed standard itself based on a fixed meaning of the Constitution to death penalty cases. In defiance of their judicial rhetoric, their conclusions simply defy their, or any, conception of consistency. And without a logical, consistent foundation, their findings on the death penalty come to resemble little more than personal political preferences. More to the point, the contradictory arguments of the three justices have contributed to a unique public policy that exists outside the bounds of the normal limits of American politics. Thanks in part to Rehnquist, Scalia, and Thomas, on the death penalty the U.S. stands far apart from its allies and quite close to its enemies. ... Read more


68. The Carrington incident
by Niven Busch
 Hardcover: 283 Pages (1941)

Asin: B0006AP5YU
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69. THE AMATEURS
by JOHN NIVEN
Paperback: 384 Pages (2009)
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Asin: 0434017981
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Hilarious Golf Novel
It is said that the smaller the ball the harder to write about the sport.John Niven did a fantastic job of weaving the hilarity of a terrible golfer, his fortune and misfortune into a laugh out loud story.As soon as I finished it I mailed it to omy college roommate who is right off the boat from Glasgow.

I will definitely read Niven's other books.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing and fantastic book.
I purchased this book on my Kindle after reading the Author's excellent "Kill Your Friends"

First of all, a warning.This book has some very strong Scottish slang in it which luckily I could understand, being Scottish, however, I think most people will get the gist of it when reading.

That said, this was one of the funniest and most uplifting books I have read in a long time.

I loved the hilarious idea of Gary in the open championship and the beauty of the book is that just when you think it's going to rise off into some Hollywood style fantasy story the reality of his other neurological "conditions" he has bring him back down to earth with a comedy bump.

I've read that this is to be made in a movie.I hope it keeps true to the book, but either way, well done to the author for crafting a wonderful tale.

5-0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, beautiful, and heartbreakingly funny
Never before have I been so moved as to write a book review on Amazon (although I love reading other reader's reviews).I was about to share this book with a friend via Facebook and was stunned to see there are no reviews.The story is hysterical and brilliant - and if I'm borrowing words already printed somewhere on the cover (I've lent mine out already) so be it.Rarely have I escaped into a story so utterly and entirely, nor has a book ever made me laugh so hard.There's no great redeeming message or revelation, just a delightful jaunt through a somewhat improbable journey that I'd gladly take again.I have laughed out loud, full on fits of laughter, merely at the memory of the book.

Here's the most interesting part - I have rarely enjoyed reading a "funny" book. And I read every genre I can get my hands on.This book has it all - beautifully constructed story written with very real skill and talent, a cast of characters guaranteed to have some difficulties, some of which are uproariously funny and some of which are unnerving.The book kept me guessing but always pleasantly surprised, and anxiously checking to see how many pages were left before my journey was done.

In short - if you enjoy reading, buy this book.Then promptly share it with a friend - preferably by asking them to buy a copy and support the author.I've not read any of John Niven's other books, but that's now on my to do list.

Hope everyone enjoys this book as much as I did! ... Read more


70. Kill Your Friends
by John Niven
Paperback: 336 Pages (2008-02-07)

Isbn: 043401799X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent..just beware
If you have a coarse sense of humour you will love this book.

I would say you have to be British to get most of the humour as it's very much our slang, but it is hilarious in parts and a very interesting insight into the world of the Music business.

You will never read the word "chang" so many times in one book in your life!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Killing in the name of
"Kill Your Friends" isn't really a serious novel. It's serious in that it's well written and the author knows what he's talking about regarding the music business but other than that it's not going to be a psychological study in murder and the build up and after effects of such a deed (except of course getting away with it). And it's also not serious in that it's actually pretty bloody funny in parts too.

The part I laughed out loud to was the part involving the coked out rapper bunkered down in his studio working on 30 minute songs. I also loved the indie bands portrayed in here. I wondered what bands they were based on and then thought they're all the same anyway so all of them. There's also a lot of corporate ladder climbing by our wily protagonist which leads to the murders.

It's a really quick and funny read satirising the music industry and I loved it. John Niven's character voice is bloody minded but strangely likeable and always interesting. Good stuff. Encore!

5-0 out of 5 stars Kill Your Friends
This is a razor sharp witty tale of a guy working in the music industry in the mid nineties. The main protagonist Steven should be very unlikeable but due to his refusal to ever apologize for his actions or repent he becomes quite a fascinating character. What starts off as quite an amusing piece of observational comedy soon develops into a quite tense and brutally dark horror comedy.
Not for the easily offended but ideal for music fans and lovers of pop culture.

5-0 out of 5 stars TUNE!!!
Highly entertaining. I constantly questioned what is truth and what is poetic license. Scary part is, I feel there is more truth than fiction! Love it :)

3-0 out of 5 stars Unexpectedly cool
If you're stuck finding something fun and light after devouring No Hope for Gomez!, you might have come to the right place.

The first thing that inevitably comes to mind when reading Kill Your Friends is how similar it is to American Psycho. From the nihilistic, style-over-substance views of the narrator, right down to the actual style of writing. It's even set in the decade before its time of writing, hoping to have us believe that ten years ago, the world was a cesspool of greed and depravity - hadn't we noticed? But there's more going on here. Once you look past all the similarities (which may take you a while) you'll notice this book is actually a fun read, with all the little details that Niven throws into his description working both beautifully and effortlessly. The attention to detail is astonishing and I found myself picking the book up time and again for another quick read.

While not as outright funny as 'No Hope for Gomez!', it does create a world all its own.

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71. Vertex Vol 1 #1
by Donald (Editor) William Rotsler, Ray Bradbury, Robert Silverberg, Harry Harrison, Larry Niven, Ed Bryant, Terry Carr, Harlan Ellison, Forry Ackerman, Gregory Benford (Contributors) Pfeil
 Paperback: Pages (1973)

Asin: B001TOYMZK
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72. My Man Godfrey
by Eric Hatch
Paperback: 120 Pages (1957)

Asin: B000S9QYGC
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Vintage paperback of the famous, irresistibly funny story of the the fabulous Bullock family of New York's high society and the butler they found on the city dump. The back cover features a photo from the movie with June Allyson and David Niven (the remake of the William Powell/Carole Lombard picture). ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars See the Movie - skip the book.
I love this movie, so I thought it might be fun to read the book.This is one of those instances where the movie is far superior to the original material.The outlook of the book is a touch world-weary and banal and lacks the sparkle, charm, vivacity, sweetness and wit of the film.The film is a gem - stick with that. ... Read more


73. SERMONS ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS
by Rev. Mr. William mc Culloch
 Hardcover: Pages (1793)

Asin: B0031YL22M
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74. The Second Coming
by John Niven
 Paperback: 304 Pages (2011-06-28)

Isbn: 0434019569
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75. The Carrington Incident
by Niven Busch
 Hardcover: Pages (1941-01-01)

Asin: B001LD4GLE
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76. The history of Ballarat,: From the first pastoral settlement to the present time
by William Bramwell Withers
 Paperback: 362 Pages (1887)

Asin: B000879DDU
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Product Description
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature. ... Read more


77. ANALOG 1987 (13 VOLS)
by Lois McMaster; Turtledove, Harry; Anvil, Christopher; Kube-McDowell, Michael P.; Flynn, MichaelF.; Wu, William F.; Zahn, Timothy;Oltion, Jerry; Sheffiled, Charles; Anderson, Poul; Niven, Larry; Bujold
 Paperback: Pages (1987)

Asin: B0011WIGCK
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78. Learning to Hear
by Edith Whetnall, Dennis Fry
 Paperback: 152 Pages (1970-09)

Isbn: 0433232501
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79. The visitor's companion to the Botanic Garden, Glasnevin: Comprehending a general outline of the principles of botanic science, with hints on flower, fruit, ... of various objects of interest in the garden
by N Niven
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1838)

Asin: B0008AEH8S
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80. An epitome of English grammars
by William Angus
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1800)

Asin: B0008BUU5G
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