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The Party
Book • 1988
The Party by Christopher Pike is the first book in the Final Friends trilogy.
It focuses on a group of high school students who attend a party that ends in a tragic event.
The story builds up slowly, introducing various characters and their relationships, before culminating in a suspenseful climax.
The novel sets the stage for several mysteries, including the central death, which occurs near the end of the book.
It focuses on a group of high school students who attend a party that ends in a tragic event.
The story builds up slowly, introducing various characters and their relationships, before culminating in a suspenseful climax.
The novel sets the stage for several mysteries, including the central death, which occurs near the end of the book.
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as a good read to pair with Kevin Rudd's book on Xi Jinping.

Eric Olander

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NEW! China Talking Points Ep. 1: Trade Truce, J-10C Dogfight, and What Comes Next
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, having read an advance copy, as spectacularly good and a follow-up to 'The Party'.

George Walkley

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#156: George Walkley – Understanding AI: A Practical & Positive Guide for Writers, Creators & Publishers, Plus Ethics, AI vs Human Imagination.
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while discussing the inner workings of the CCP.


Erik Prince

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#76 Erik Prince - China vs Taiwan, JFK Assassination, Ad ID Tracking & Social Credit | Part 2
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's latest book, a novella.

Tessa Hadley

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#136: Tessa Hadley – The Secrets of Literary Fiction: How to Craft Powerful, Resonant Stories, Creating Compelling Stories, Publishing in your 40s, 50s and beyond
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when recommending books on China.

Jeffrey Ding

#69 – Jeffrey Ding on China, its AI dream, and what we get wrong about both
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as three absolutely mandatory China books.


Jordan Schneider

After Xi: How Past CCP Successions Can Teach Us What Happens Next
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as the author of the review of Mavis Gallant's stories and her own forthcoming selection.

Joanne O’Leary

On Mavis Gallant