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2016/08/19

The Spy Who Came In from the Cold

The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
By:"John le Carre"
Published on 2001-11-27 by Simon and Schuster

Secret agent Leamas is on a mission in East Berlin, but he has doubts about the organization he serves.

This Book was ranked 13 by Google Books for keyword bestselling thriller.

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2016/08/12

The Spy Who Came In from the Cold

The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
By:"John le Carre"
Published on 2001-11-27 by Simon and Schuster

Secret agent Leamas is on a mission in East Berlin, but he has doubts about the organization he serves.

This Book was ranked 19 by Google Books for keyword Thriller Classics.

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2016/06/28

Up from Scapegoating

Up from Scapegoating
By:"Arthur D. Colman"
Published on 1995 by

Up from Scapegoating is the first book that connects Jungian psychology and its usual focus on the individual and individual development to group theory and group development. Arthur Colman, a pioneer in developing group relations theory and practice in the United States, takes Jung's basic beliefs in the collective unconscious, individuation, and the shadow and shows their relevance to the problems of groups, institutions, and political systems. His insights and new methods are extremely important in a nuclear and environmental age where every individual's survival is hinged to the happenings or consciousness of a larger group.

This Book was ranked 23 by Google Books for keyword psycho thrillers.

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2016/05/16

Flowers from Hell

Flowers from Hell
By:"Jim Harper"
Published on 2008 by Noir Publishing

Over the past decade, Japan has become a key player on the contemporary horror scene, producing some of the most influential and critically respected genre movies of recent years. Whether it's the subtle chills of Ring, the graphic brutality of Audition or the zombie-fuelled mayhem of Versus, leading Japanese horror has had a major impact throughout the world. From its origins in the mid-80s to the multi-million dollar franchises of today, Flowers from Hell traces the evolution of this consistently inventive and influential horror phenomenon.

This Book was ranked 8 by Google Books for keyword psycho thrillers.

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