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The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 4, 2022  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at March 15, 2024
The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 4, 2022

The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 4, 2022 by New York Times
English | 2022 | 15 Books | EPUB | 25 Mb

The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 18, 2022  eBooks & eLearning

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The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 18, 2022

The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 18, 2022 by New York Times
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The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 11, 2022  eBooks & eLearning

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The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 11, 2022

The New York Times Best Sellers (Fiction) - September 11, 2022 by New York Times
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VA - SCORE! Twenty Years Of Merge Records (Limited Edition) (2009)

VA - SCORE! Twenty Years Of Merge Records (Limited Edition) (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 6.1 GB | MP3 CBR 320kbps - 2.2 GB
16:14:16 | Rock, Alternative Rock, Art Rock, Lo-Fi, Indie Rock | Label: Merge

Merge continues its 20th anniversary festivities with a comp of non-label artists– Bright Eyes, Shins, New Pornos– covering songs from its catalog.
Merge Records doesn't look its age. Originally formed as an outlet for Superchunk material, the Durham, N.C.-based label has grown into an indie institution, but only gradually– year by year, release by release. It never allied itself with a scene or a sound, so the mind doesn't automatically tether it to a specific place or time, the way Sub Pop, despite its strong roster this decade, will be most closely associated with Seattle in the late 1980s and early 90s. So it's hard to believe Merge is already 20 years old, an occasion the label is marking with a big birthday bash– the five-day XX Merge fest in July– and a subscription-only series of commemorative retrospectives and remixes. Perhaps the most intriguing party favor is Score! Twenty Years of Merge Records: The Covers, a choppy but oddly endearing compilation that enlists 20 non-Merge acts to cover Merge songs.