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  2. Wikipedia:Republishers - Wikipedia

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    All titles reviewed are verbatim reprints of a collection of Wikipedia articles. Some titles state that "some" of the content is in the public domain. Website states that "Each book always has the latest content available on the day of ordering. The content of all book is updated on a perpetual basis."

  3. The best books of 2023 (so far) according to Amazon editors - AOL

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    Amazon editors curated the Best Books of 2023 (So Far) list and you don't want to miss it. ... Updated June 30, 2023 at 2:00 PM. It's hard to believe we're halfway through 2023 already, but here ...

  4. Goodreads - Wikipedia

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    [73] [74] Amazon.com does not allow reviews to be posted for most books that have not yet been released, and Amazon book reviews indicate whether the user leaving the review purchased the book. [73] By contrast, any registered user on Goodreads (which Amazon purchased for $150 million in 2013) may rate or review a book, even before publication ...

  5. Books LLC - Wikipedia

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    Books LLC is an American publisher and a book sales club based in Memphis, Tennessee. Its primary work is collecting Wikipedia and Wikia articles and selling them as printed and downloadable books. [ 1 ]

  6. When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment

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    The book focuses on the cultural and political debates surrounding transgender identity, with a particular focus on criticizing what the author describes as "transgender ideology". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] When Harry Became Sally was criticized by The Washington Post and ThinkProgress for repeatedly using the birth or other former name ( deadnaming ) of ...

  7. The Peaceful Pill Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Peaceful Pill Handbook is a book that provides information on assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia. Written by the Australian doctor Philip Nitschke and lawyer Fiona Stewart, it was originally published in the U.S. in 2006. A German edition of the print book—Die Friedliche Pille—was published in 2011.

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