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  2. Rain shadow - Wikipedia

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    Effect of a rain shadow The Tibetan Plateau (center), perhaps the best example of a rain shadow. Rainfalls from the southern South Asian monsoon do not make it far past the Himalayas (seen by the snow line at the bottom), leading to an arid climate on the leeward (north) side of the mountain range and the desertification of the Tarim Basin (top).

  3. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    Many public libraries lead book clubs as a library program on a regular basis. A librarian usually leads a discussion after participants read the book. Copies of the book are available to be checked out for the group meeting. Some libraries at secondary schools and tertiary education institutions form book clubs. For book discussion groups ...

  4. The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow - Wikipedia

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    The novel is based on a violent event that took place on Palm Island, Queensland (called Doebin in the novel) in 1930, in which the white Superintendent of the settlement, Robert Curry (Brodie in the novel), ran amok, setting fire to buildings and killing his own children in the process.

  5. The Rain Heron - Wikipedia

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    Ellie Robins in the Los Angeles Review of Books noted that there are a number of "arresting visuals in a novel whose mode of narrative propulsion is to move from one striking image to the next. But let's be clear: the lack of interiority, the outward orientation of Arnott's eyeballs, doesn’t equate to shallowness here.

  6. Rain Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Rain Taxi is a Minneapolis-based book review and literary organization.In addition to publishing its quarterly print edition, Rain Taxi maintains an online edition with distinct content, sponsors the Twin Cities Book Festival, hosts readings, and publishes chapbooks through its Brainstorm Series.

  7. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is a novel by Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky written in 1911 about his stay in the Hutsul region. The work described the love of Ivan and Marichka, two Hutsuls from rival families, which ends tragically for both. It focuses on aspects of Hutsul life and incorporates elements of folklore.

  8. ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Cast Answers Burning Questions ...

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    What We Do in the Shadows may be over for good, but its cast members will always have the memories — and a few souvenirs they took from the set. “I took a lot,” Harvey Guillén, who played ...

  9. Conclave of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Conclave of Shadows is a series of fantasy novels by Raymond E. Feist, part of The Riftwar Cycle.The series picks up events following The Serpentwar Saga, and deals with the secret titular organization formed by the great magician Pug, and its initial struggle against evil necromancer Leso Varen while in the employ of Kaspar, Duke of Olasko.