Superstition: A Very Short Introduction
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葬送のフリーレン 2 [Sōsō no Frieren 2]
魔王を倒した勇者の死後、魔法使いが歩む旅
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長生きなエルフの魔法使い・フリーレン。
弟子の魔法使い・フェルンと歩む旅の目的地は、
再び魔王城。勇者たちの魂が眠るとされる地。
この旅は、勇者たちとの冒険の足跡を辿ることでもあります。
道中、戦士の弟子・シュタルクとの出会いも――
物語は、追憶と共に新たな局面へと進む。
英雄たちの“系譜”を紡ぐ後日譚ファンタジー! -
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The Chekhov Collection of Short Stories
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The Rise and Reign of the Mammals: A New History, from the Shadow of the Dinosaurs to Us
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