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A Prayer for Owen Meany
Embodying the raw, wayward spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, the Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road.
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A Short History of Nearly Everything
Embodying the raw, wayward spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, the Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road.
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All Quiet on the Western Front
“I am young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but despair, death, fear, and fatuous superficiality cast over an abyss of sorrow. I see how peoples are set against one another, and in silence, unknowingly, foolishly, obediently, innocently slay one another.”
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All the Light We Cannot See
Embodying the raw, wayward spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, the Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road.
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An Antarctic Mystery
“The polar night envelops us, infinite and impenetrable. What secrets lie buried beneath this frozen abyss? What hand, human or otherwise, has left its mark here?”
“In this desolation, man is but a whisper against the roar of nature. Yet still, we search, we question, we dream.”
“The Antarctic does not give up its mysteries easily—but some truths are worth risking everything to uncover.”
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Cane
“Moonlight poured over the cane fields, softening the earth until it seemed to breathe. The dusk held secrets—of lives intertwined, of love and loss, of roots too deep to sever. ‘Seventh Street is a bastard of Prohibition and the War,’ and yet, the rhythm of life beats on, pulsing with the laughter, tears, and stories of a people bound by time and place. Can you hear it?”
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Don Quixote
Embodying the raw, wayward spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, the Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road.
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Don’t forget the girl
There are many variations of passages of Lorem Ipsum available, but the majority have suffered alteration in some form, by injected humour, or randomised words which don’t look even slightly believable.
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Downstream
“The river does not rush, nor does it rest. It carries everything—dreams, regrets, love—and asks for nothing in return.”
“In the stillness of the water, I found answers to questions I never dared to ask.”
“We are all drifting, some with purpose, others without, but none of us can escape the pull of the current.” -
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Embodying the raw, wayward spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, the Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road.
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Fifty-One Tales
“Time is for laughter, and time is for weeping; time is for sin, and time for the payment of sin. But the Gods care not for time.”
“And in the stillness of the long grey mists I met Charon waiting, his hand upon the oar.”
“Over the edges of the world I saw the gods, who drank the last of the stars.”
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File No. 113
“There are no such things as trifles in a crime; the smallest thread may lead to the greatest revelation. File No. 113 contains not only a mystery but a mirror—reflecting greed, love, and the darkest corners of the human soul. What would you do if the truth destroyed everything you held dear?”
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Embodying the raw, wayward spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, the Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road.
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Heart of Darkness
“Your strength is just an accident arising from the weakness of others.”
“We live, as we dream—alone.”
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I Will Repay
“Vengeance is mine… I will repay.”
“In the shadow of the guillotine, love and hate dance a dangerous waltz.”
“How far would you go to honor the past—when the price is your soul?” -
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In Search of Lost Time
“But when from a long-distant past nothing subsists, after the people are dead, after the things are broken and scattered, still, alone, more fragile, but with more vitality, more unsubstantial, more persistent, more faithful, the smell and taste of things remain poised a long time, like souls, ready to remind us, waiting and hoping for their moment, amid the ruins of all the rest.”
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Laughing Boy
A young Navajo man meets a mysterious young woman as he enters adulthood during the American expansion into the West.
Winner of the 1930 Pulitzer Prize, Laughing Boy is a moving novel about love, cultural conflict, and identity. Set in the early 20th century, it tells the story of a young Navajo silversmith and a woman navigating survival in the modern world, bound together by a tender yet tragic romance.
Download now and embark on a journey of love and cultural discovery!
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Love in the Time of Cholera
Embodying the raw, wayward spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, the Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road.
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Main Street
“Do you ever feel that there’s a great, wild something out there, beyond the cornfields and the church bells, waiting for us to find it? Or are we all just trapped here, pretending that smallness is enough?”
In Main Street, Sinclair Lewis peels back the layers of small-town life to reveal the quiet rebellions and unspoken yearnings hidden beneath its seemingly perfect surface.