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Losing Our Edge
Generation X cult classics Our Noise and Geniuses of Crack chronicled a group of friends just out o
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The Myriad Resistance
Three months ago, a cosmic storm entered Earth's atmosphere, mystifying scientists with its unprece
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Beautiful Exile
Martha Gellhorn died in February 1998, just shy of her 90th birthday. Well before her death, she ha
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By Force of Will
"Donaldson's skill is really a rare and fine art everyone who is interested in twentieth-century fi
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Shamrock Season
Consummate journalist Maggie Devlin has a rule: never get involved with the men she interviews. It'
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The Summer’s King
Tradition demands that King Sharn Am Zor conduct himself with all the pomp and circumstance befitti
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Curtain Going Up!
Curtain Going Up! is the engaging novelization of Katharine Cornell's life up to the book's writing
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Legacy of Amber
They were natural enemies but for one stolen moment, Svetlana Ozerova found refuge and love in the
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Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
The parents of a happy, blended family with two teenagers, a successful winery in Mendocino County,
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Out of Reach
Local journalist Kate McCaulay has managed to rebuild her life since her baby, Jamie, was stolen te
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Stranger Than Truth
Vera Caspary, the famed author of Laura, gives us another gripping crime drama, told through shifti
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The Dream Dredger
Pregnant with her first child, Diny Branson is haunted by her mother's death years ago in the Hudso
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The Can Opener Gourmet
No time to cook? Low on energy? Don't own (or want to clean) all the fancy gadgets? To these commo
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Chester L. Simmons
Chester L. Simmons, nicknamed "The Great Lawd Buddha" by his hip constituents because of his almond
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Southern Exposure
A lyrical voice from the South weaves a searing psychological drama around a small town shocked by
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Valiant Minstrel
The winner of the 1943 Julia Ellsworth Ford Foundation Award, Valiant Minstrel tells the life story
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Black Chicago
Chicago, the center of America's heartland, from its founding in the late 1700s by Jean Baptiste Po
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The Wrong House
Anna Miles has hidden from the world for months. But on a storm-lashed night, a stranger arrives at
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Lovers and Fugitives
Lovers and Fugitives is a spellbinding tale of suspense and love set amidst the backdrop of World W
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Temperaments: Memoirs of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Other Artists
In these five profiles, four of which originally appeared in the New Yorker, the author evokes the
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Malraux
The authorized biography of the most important man of letters in twentieth century France: Andr矇 Ma
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Blessed by Thunder
"Flor Fernandez Barrios ushers readers into startling proximity to a Cuba seen through the eyes of
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What Kind of Love?
In a flash, Valerie's world comes tumbling down. She and Peter were sharing their dreams. Now she a
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The Phoenix Program
"An important work." --John Prados, author of President's Secret Wars "This definitive account of
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Three-Week SAT Crash Course - Reading
Most SAT prep books are so densely written that even adults would have trouble forcing themselves t
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The Collected Ministry of Robert Dunn
Robert Dunn lived in Newcastle, England and served Christian believers extensively in the early 190
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Caresse Crosby
An exciting figure among the avant-garde of Paris in the 1920s, Caresse Crosby is little known toda
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Cottage Sinister
"[James Munves] has the gift of finding the particular detail that illuminates the whole. . . . The
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Wind Star
A Finnish-born American entrepreneur builds his dream ship, the first modern sailing cruise ship, w
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The 25[ Miracle
Winner of the Washington Irving Children's Choice Award A School Library Journal Best Book of the
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The Kent State Coverup
On May 4, 1970, two platoons of Ohio National Guardsmen fired on a crowd of students at Kent State
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Moonlight on the Ganga
In this reflective and enjoyable India travel memoir, "hooks of fears" claw at author Claire Krulik
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Devil Storm
"The great hurricane that devastated Galveston in 1900 is the centerpiece of [this] tightly knit no
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The Drinking Woman
What is it like today for the woman with a drinking problem? How does she know when she has crossed
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Mississippi Odyssey
Since his teens, Chris Markham's hitchhiking thumb has carried him into adventures across America.
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Cousteau
One of the most influential men of the twentieth century, Jacques Cousteau was an eco-emissary whos
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Collapse
THE SEVEN time-travel adventure series follows a group of kids who are given incredible powers (sup
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The Memory of Eva Ryker
An eccentric billionaire, a best-selling author, and a beautiful, self-destructive woman: three liv
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Following the Sun
Author John Hanson Mitchell recounts a marathon bicycle trek from Andalusia to the Outer Hebrides,
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An Arrow Through the Heart
In the words of Mehmet Oz, MD: "An Arrow Through the Heart is an epiphany for women who mistakenly
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Unlikely Traitors
Ursula Marlow thought she was done with death, but when her fianc矇, Lord Wrotham, is arrested on ch
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Vincent Price
Since his death in 1993, Vincent Price's legacy as a Hollywood legend has only grown in stature. Hi
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Science Fiction Writer’s Workshop-I
"About a year after (my stories began being published), magazine editor George Scithers, suggested
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It Came from Schenectady
"This title is just a front for a collection of 12 stories, several of which are among the finest w
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The Mad Chopper
The man who answered the door was naked and covered with blood. His name was Larry Singleton and po
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Are You Ready?
"Readers of this book should be ready to experience an engaging intimate conversation about how to
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Real Stories
Real Stories is a writing and reading text that works. The method Toni Ortner discusses is classroo
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Undisputed Love
She asked herself over and over. "How can a man beat you half to death one day and say he lovse you