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That may not matter with a series like Harry Potter, in which each installment has its own narrative arc, but this first volume of Amulet is definitely only part of a whole.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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That may not matter with a series like Harry Potter, in which each installment has its own narrative arc, but this first volume of Amulet is definitely only part of a whole.
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The Arabic equivalent of the word Amulet means "that which is suspended."
Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing George Barton Cutten
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"Amulet" is about the adventures of a family which, following the death of the father, moves into a spooky house.
Drawn to Fantasy 2008
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Several "Amulet" illustrations pay homage to R2-D2 from "Star Wars" as well as some images from Mr. Miyazaki's films.
Drawn to Fantasy 2008
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Grasshopper, "and in the following month Mr. Hall wrote" Enclosed you will receive L5, for your contributions to the 'Amulet' and the
Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" J. L. Cherry
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The "Amulet," or the "Omelet," just as you like, was a financial success.
Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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'The part of the Amulet which is lost,' said the beautiful voice, 'was broken and ground into the dust of the shrine that held it.
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In the "Amulet," Hendrick Conscience has worked up an incident which occurred at Antwerp, in the 16th century, into a story of great power and deep interest.
The Amulet Hendrik Conscience 1847
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Souza closes the album with "Amulet," a hauntingly tender wordless song by Paul Simon that he introduced to her when they worked together in 2008 at a Brooklyn Academy of Music concert.
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