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The Tango Briefing by Adam Hall (1973)

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The Mediterranean Caper by Clive Cussler (1973)

“It seems like every time I turn around, you’re bleeding.” (Scuba-doctor to Dirk Pitt, Chapter 17) This first publication by Clive Cussler shows some remarkable plot similarities to his first-written book, Pacific Vortex!—the underwater labyrinth, the forgotten hero-turned-villain, the handsome … Continue reading

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The Princess Bride by William Goldman (1973)

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If you’ve never heard of The Princess Bride, then you’re probably either a four-year-old non-English-speaker or a member of the Taliban. In either case, I’m surprised you’re reading this book review! “Classic” cannot begin to describe William Goldman‘s fantasy tale … Continue reading

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Art and the Bible by Francis Schaeffer (1973)

The Christian is the really free man—he is free to have imagination…The Christian is the one whose imagination should fly beyond the stars. (91) In this short collection of two classic essays, Francis Schaeffer shares both the biblical precedent for … Continue reading

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Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut (1973)

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“The thing was: Trout was the only character that I ever created who had enough imagination to suspect that he might be the creation of another human being.” Breakfast of Champions is the story of two imagined men, Sci-fi author … Continue reading

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