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  2. Go the Fuck to Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Go the Fuck to Sleep is a satirical book written by American author Adam Mansbach and illustrated by Ricardo Cortés.Described as a "children's book for adults", [1] it reached No. 1 on Amazon.com's bestseller list a month before its release, thanks to an unintended viral marketing campaign during which booksellers forwarded PDF copies of the book by e-mail.

  3. Adam Mansbach - Wikipedia

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    Mansbach wrote the "children's book for adults" Go the Fuck to Sleep, parodying bedtime stories. [2] Other books Mansbach has written include Angry Black White Boy , a San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2005, [ 3 ] and The End of the Jews [ 4 ] (for which he won the California Book Award for fiction in 2008).

  4. nidirect - Wikipedia

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    nidirect (Irish: TÉDíreach) is the official Government website for Northern Ireland residents, providing a single point of access to public sector information and services. The content is developed by representatives from the many government departments that contribute to the site, working with a central editorial team.

  5. Ricardo Cortés (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    He has written and illustrated a children's book about marijuana: It's Just a Plant. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He illustrated Go the Fuck to Sleep , Adam Mansbach 's bedtime story for adults, [ 3 ] and I Don't Want To Blow You Up! , a coloring book with pages devoted to famous Muslims who are not terrorists.

  6. Talk:Go the Fuck to Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to that opinion piece, I ordered the book. I suspect the book will make the rounds within the family.Wzrd1 03:52, 29 June 2011 (UTC) Terri Toles Patkin has written an interesting journal article regarding the book and subversion in children's literature. Could be useful in discussing the controversy surrounding the book.

  7. GIF - Wikipedia

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    The Graphics Interchange Format (GIF; / ɡ ɪ f / GHIF or / dʒ ɪ f / JIF, see § Pronunciation) is a bitmap image format that was developed by a team at the online services provider CompuServe led by American computer scientist Steve Wilhite and released on June 15, 1987.

  8. Public Record Office of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This new building, opened in 1972, was at Balmoral Avenue in South Belfast and was the first new record office building to be built in the UK since the Public Record Office in London was erected in 1838. [3] Between 1924 and 1982, PRONI was part of the Ministry (later Department) of Finance for Northern Ireland.

  9. British animation - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom Animation began at the very origins of the art form in the late 19th century. British animation has been strengthened by an influx of émigrés to the UK; renowned animators such as Lotte Reiniger (Germany), John Halas (Hungary), George Dunning and Richard Williams (Canada), Terry Gilliam and Tim Burton (United States) have all worked in the UK at various stages of their careers.