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Book: Authenticity Challenged, Part 1 of 2
It's possible that the content of A Million Little Pieces is filled with fabrications, falsehoods, and other fakery.
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Book: Authenticity Challenged, Part 2 of 2
Other writers join in asking if A Million Little Pieces is nonfiction that is full of nonfact.
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(Greek: book, books)
(Latin: book; originally, the "inner bark of a tree", whence "the text written on this", "collection of leaves for writing", and finally "book")
(Latin: a code of laws, a writing tablet; an account book; secret writing; originally, "the trunk of a tree")
(it's possible that the contents of a subject on-line can be more powerful than a traditional linear book)
(other writers join the bandwagon in revealing fake entries in book)
(a memoir contained in the Introduction of his book)
(a couple of similar opinions about people who borrow books)
(a book that is bound to be used and where one word leads to another and another, ad infinitum)
(chapter listings with subdivision links for easier reading of Those about to Die book by Daniel P. Mannix)
(Latin: titulus; inscription on a tomb or altar; a label, a heading in a book or other composition)
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"Book Borrower" by Robert Service (1874-1958)

I am a mild man, you'll agree,

But red my rage is,

When folks who borrow books from me

Turn down their pages.


Or when a chap a book I lend,

And find he's loaned it

Without permission to a friend

As if he owned it.


But worst of all I hate those crooks

(May hell-fires burn them!)

Who beg the loan of cherished books

And don't return them.


My books are tendrils of myself

No shears can sever . . .

May he who rapes one from its shelf

Be damned forever.

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"Book Loaner" by Dick Emmons

The book I lent a year ago

Is now of some concern;

I fear it's reached a new plateau—

The point of no return.

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Browser's Book of Beginnings
"Hieroglyphics, 3100 B.C., Egypt" by Charles Panati; Houghton Mifflin Company; Boston; 1984; pages 69 & 70.
electronic codebook mode, electronic code-book mode, ECB; block encryption
The use of a block cipher (encryption method), usually employing the data encryption standard (DES), in which each 64-bit block of data is enciphered or deciphered separately, and every bit in a given output block depends on every bit in its respective input block and on every bit in the key, but on no other bits.
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Poem: Book Borrower by Robert Service
An expression of fury about people who borrow books and either mistreat them or fail to return them.
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prayer book (s) (noun), prayer books (pl)
1. A book containing religious prayers.
2. A Prayer Book: The Book of Common Prayer: The Anglican service book of the Church of England; which has had several revisions since the Reformation and is widely admired for the dignity and beauty of its language.
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book
A diversion used to pass the time while waiting for the computer repairman to come.
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book (s) (noun), books (pl)
A published set of printed pages that are fastened together inside a cover, which may contain a story, information, poems, or other forms of writing presentations:
Sample of a book turning pages.
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book gill
The breathing area in some arachnids, resembling a book lung but on the outside of the body.

The "book lung" is the breathing organ in spiders and other arachnids, with membranous tissue arranged in folds that resemble the leaves of a book.

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book lung
A terrestrial respiratory organ characteristic of arachnids; such as, scorpions and primitive spiders.

Each book lung consists of hollow flat plates and air goes over the outer surface of the plates and bodily fluid circulates within them, facilitating the exchange of gases.

In most species, adequate gas exchange occurs without any muscular movement to ventilate the lungs.

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McGraw-Hill Year Book of Science & Technology
McGraw-Hill, Inc.; New York; 1992.
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