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  • 51The Dark Age (series) — The Dark Age is a trilogy by Mark Chadbourn set around the beginning of the third millennium. While the previous series was a clear fantasy story, this has strings of gothic horror and existentialism woven into it.The three books are:* The Devil… …

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  • 52Mark Chadbourn — Born 13 January 1960 South Derbyshire, England[1] Occupation …

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  • 53Kingdom of the Serpent — The Kingdom of the Serpent is the third in a series of trilogies written by Mark Chadbourn. Set in modern day Britain, it continues from The Age of Misrule and The Dark Age .The first book in the trilogy, Jack of Ravens , was released on the 20th …

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  • 56Bean-feast — Bean feast, primarily an annual dinner given by an employer to his workmen, and by extension, colloquially, describes any jollification. The phrase is variously derived. The most probable theory is that which connects it with the custom in France …

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  • 57Alba and Eire (Kushiel's Legacy) — In Jacqueline Carey s Kushiel s Legacy series, Alba and Eire are the names given to the countries that lie across a northern strait from Terre d Ange. Alba is a fantasy equivalent of early medieval Britain and Eire is a fantasy equivalent of… …

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  • 58disorder — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of order Nouns 1. disorder, derangement; irregularity; misrule, anarchy, anarchism; untidiness, disunion; disquiet, discord; confusion, confusedness; disarray, jumble, huddle, litter, mess, mishmash …

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  • 59Laxity — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Absence of authority. < N PARAG:Laxity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 laxity laxity Sgm: N 1 laxness laxness looseness slackness Sgm: N 1 toleration toleration &c.(lenity) 740 Sgm: N 1 freedom freedom …

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  • 60Christmas —    By far the most popular festival in England today, imposing itself even on those whose religious or political beliefs would normally rule out Christian celebrations; the greatest pressure is to conform for the sake of the children, who are… …

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