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		<description>Crap.  Where&#039;s &quot;Jaws&quot;?
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Books that Changed the World&lt;/strong&gt;

Stranger Fruit leads us to a piece in Sunday&#039;s Times Online by the British critic and novelist Melvyn Bragg entitled &quot;The world&#039;s best books.&quot; Braggs says, . . . I wanted books that I could prove had changed, rootedly, the...
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<p>Stranger Fruit leads us to a piece in Sunday&#8217;s Times Online by the British critic and novelist Melvyn Bragg entitled &#8220;The world&#8217;s best books.&#8221; Braggs says, . . . I wanted books that I could prove had changed, rootedly, the&#8230;</p>
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