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Soul Catcher by Frank Herbert | |
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About 153 pages (46,025 words) in 6 products |
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Frank Herbert | | Birth Date: |
8 October 1920 | | Death Date: |
- 11 February 1986 |
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Biography of Frank Herbert
6495 words, approx. 21.7 pages
 Born in Tacoma, Washington, Frank Patrick Herbert is best known as the author of the Dune series. He attended the University of Washington in Seattle (1946-1947), where he later lectured (1970-1972), and worked for many years as a journalist for West Coa...
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Biography of Frank Herbert
5364 words, approx. 17.9 pages
 Paul Atreides, the young renegade Duke, and his mother, Jessica, were fleeing across the desert when they got their first good look at a maker. "Where the dunes began ... a silver-gray curve broached from the desert, sending rivers of sand and dust casca...
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Biography of Frank (Patrick) Herbert
3818 words, approx. 12.7 pages
 Born in Tacoma, Washington, Frank Herbert is best known as the author of the Dune series. He worked for many years as a journalist for West Coast newspapers from San Francisco to Seattle and at a wide range of other jobs, of which his experiences in the...



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 Publishers Weekly
Soul Catcher. (book reviews)
08/24/1990: 158 words, approx. 1 pages SOUL CATCHER Fifteen-year-old Kate Steiner is not sure why she is suddenly boarding at a Long Island school for troubled kids ("We were delinguents, addicts, mental cases, orphans and kids from broken homes"), though there is evidence that her lawyer parents in Westchester...
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 The National Pastime
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Book excerpts to be viewed on iPhone
8/15/2007: 285 words, approx. 1 pages The publishing world is linking up to the iPhone.HarperCollins announced Wednesday that it had set up a special link, http://mobile.harpercollins.com, that will allow browsers to view excerpts from more than a dozen new releases, including Michael C. White's "Soul Catcher" and Michael Korda's "Ike," a...



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Critical Essay by G. Robert Carlsen
106 words, approx. 1 pages
 A book that builds with spellbinding intensity is [Soul Catchers, the] story of a young Indian graduate student in anthropology who works summers as a counselor in a boys camp. Slowly he becomes convinced that his mission is to expiate the sins of the white man toward his people by taking the life of an "innocent."… The values of the old Indian culture are highlighted in this moving story which can lead to an exciting exchange of ideas among students. (p. 91) G. Robert Carl...


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