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List view record 1: They'll never hold meList view anchor tag for record 1: They'll never hold me
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They'll never hold me

Adams, Michael, 1970-2024
In 1959, Australians thrilled to every move made by a new criminal underdog, a Ned Kelly for the rock 'n' roll era. Kevin John Simmonds was a charismatic crook whose brazen crime spree had scored him a lengthy prison sentence. But as he was led from court, he boasted, 'They'll never hold me.' Two...
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Cosplay and the dressing of identity

Asimos, Vivian2024
A close exploration of the vibrant world of cosplay, showing how cosplayers build a strong connection to the characters and stories they treasure, and ultimately how they are constructing their own identities.
List view record 3: Raised by a serial killer : discovering the truth about my fatherList view anchor tag for record 3: Raised by a serial killer : discovering the truth about my father
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Raised by a serial killer : discovering the truth about my father

Balascio, April2024
One evening in 2009, April Balascio was searching online, as she had been every night, for unsolved murders in the towns her family had lived growing up, when she stumbled across the latest investigations into the "Sweetheart Murders" cold case. All at once, the buried memories of her father's da...
List view record 4: Who owns this sentence? : a history of copyrights and wrongsList view anchor tag for record 4: Who owns this sentence? : a history of copyrights and wrongs
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Who owns this sentence? : a history of copyrights and wrongs

Bellos, David2024
Who Owns This Sentence? is an often-humorous and always-enlightening cultural, legal, and global history of the idea that intangible things can be owned, and makes a persuasive case for seeing copyright as an engine of inequality in the twenty-first century.
List view record 5: Talking with serial killers : a chilling study of the world's most evil murderersList view anchor tag for record 5: Talking with serial killers : a chilling study of the world's most evil murderers
List view record 6: Think : a compelling introduction to philosophyList view anchor tag for record 6: Think : a compelling introduction to philosophy
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Think : a compelling introduction to philosophy

Blackburn, Simon, 1944-2001
This is a book about the big questions in life: knowledge, consciousness, fate, God, truth, goodness, justice. It is for anyone who believes there are big questions out there, but does not know how to approach them. Think sets out to explain what they are and why they are important.Simon Blackbu...
List view record 7: Complicit : how our culture enables misbehaving menList view anchor tag for record 7: Complicit : how our culture enables misbehaving men
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Complicit : how our culture enables misbehaving men

Bravo, Reah2024
A thoroughly researched and deeply personal examination of how women unintentionally condone workplace abuse in a post-#MeToo world—and a guide to changing things for the better. When Reah Bravo began working at the Charlie Rose show, the open secret of Rose’s conduct toward women didn’t deter he...
List view record 8: Misquoting Muhammad : the challenge and choices of interpreting the Prophet's legacyList view anchor tag for record 8: Misquoting Muhammad : the challenge and choices of interpreting the Prophet's legacy
List view record 9: Reservations : the pleasures & perils of travelList view anchor tag for record 9: Reservations : the pleasures & perils of travel
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Reservations : the pleasures & perils of travel

Burgess, Steve, 1958-2024
"While travel was once a marker of sophistication, tourists now face tough questions: When does economic opportunity become exploitation? How do we justify the use of climate-changing jet fuel? And can we be sure our vacations aren't propping up corrupt and brutal regimes? In Reservations, avid t...
List view record 10: Digital dharma : how AI can elevate spiritual intelligence and personal wellbeingList view anchor tag for record 10: Digital dharma : how AI can elevate spiritual intelligence and personal wellbeing
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