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  1. Chasing the Green Sun by Marilyn Brandt Smith is a book that vibrates with color, especially the solar green of the title. The title refers to the strange aura surrounding the sun that was caused by the author's childhood glaucoma.

  2. It's a difficult book to love because it's so different and unique from the other romances I've read. It's divisive in its own unapologetic way. It's also quite indistinguishable in that the characters are written NOT to please the readers, but to emphasize the themes highlighted in the book.

  3. Feb 9, 2006 · The book describes the medical decline that began almost without symptoms but soon took its toll. From this narrowing perspective, he discovered the all-but-new experience...

  4. Jan 10, 2019 · Chasing the Sun reminds readers of the importance of the sunlight in shaping some of the body's processes, regulating mood, and the surprisingly deleterious effects that not enough sun, or not adhering to the body's natural rhythms, can have.

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  5. Oct 8, 2014 · The book version of “Gone Girl,” so I’ve heard, is a crime novel: an absorbing, ingenious thriller in which, halfway through, a big twist upends everything.

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  6. Mar 1, 2009 · "Chasing the Green" is inspired by the true story of two brothers who made their millions early in life by creating electric terminals for credit card transactions. But they weren't without their flaws, and these flaws began to interfere with their business, and led to the fall following their success.

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · Jonathon Green. 3.49. 35 ratings9 reviews. From Sumerian clay tablets 4500 years ago to today's CDROMs, the evolution of lexicography is colorful. Explore its history thru the quirks & biases of the lexicographers who influenced English. Illustrations.

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