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Wrapped Up in Books: A Guide to Rock Novels— The Primal Screamer
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The Ship Breakers
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Wendy’s Subway Is Right On Track After Moving Further Down the L Line
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Organizing Cools the Planet: A Review on Znet
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A Line in the Tar Sands: Struggles for Environmental Justice
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A Line in the Tar Sands excerpt on the Socialist Project
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