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The Bookman's Wake

This novel takes readers on a captivating journey through the intricate and mysterious world of book collectors, exploring themes of obsession, history, and the enduring power of literature. more

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John Dunning
John Dunning

John Dunning, born on January 9, 1942, is an accomplished writer whose works span various literary genres. Known for his unique narrative style and profound humanistic concerns, Dunning's writing has garnered acclaim both domestically and internationally. more

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