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A music trivia book for people who like the country music that the country music stations don't play.If you like Gram Parsons or Neko Case or Alejandro Escovedo or Kacey Musgraves or want to discover the music you've been missing, this book is for you. With hundreds of questions and other puzzles, it will test your knowledge of the best artists from the Carter Family to Orville Peck, with questions like these:What was the name of Uncle Tupelo's demo tape (as well as bootlegs of their final show)?What Brandi Carlile album did Barack Obama write the forward for?Who wrote about John Prine after seeing him at an open mic, leading to his first contract?What Lucinda Williams album did Steve Earle say was the "least amount of fun I've had working on an album"?What grunge band did Sturgill Simpson cover on A Sailor's Guide to Earth?Plus, for every question there are recommended songs and albums, so you can listen (and sing) along. Check out the whole Music That Doesn't Suck Music Trivia Book series!
Philadelphia teenager Joni Margulis and her best friend Kelly Grebe don’t know where in the world they are. Or even which world. Three days ago, Joni convinced Kelly to sneak into her parents’ lab and, after fiddling with some suspicious equipment, discovered something astounding: namely, that their world is but one of many, extending in bubbles all around them. Not even Joni’s parents know this, but they will in the future, because somehow Joni’s dad sent her a transmission across time. And his advice was to run.Joni and Kelly soon find themselves chased from one exotic world to the next. They steal cars in a futuristic, gang-infested underground city, repel invaders in a tiny medieval-like kingdom, and duck gunfire at a chilidog stand on the Sunset Strip. They meet assassins and spies, earls and innkeepers, many of whom believe that Joni is one of the Cordelians, powerful young women who can see across time. And those who aren’t so sure still think it might make the most sense just to kill her.
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