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  • The Believing Brain - Michael Shermer

    Review“Michael Shermer has long been one of our most committed champions of scientific thinking in the face of popular delusion. In The Believing Brain, he has written a wonderful....
  • The Bear and the Dragon - Tom Clancy

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Four Cassettes, 6 hoursTime and again, **Tom Clancy**'s novels have been praised not only for their big-scale drama and propuls...
  • The Bay at Midnight - Diane Chamberlain

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Her family's cottage was a place of innocence for twelve-year-old Julie Bauer - until her sister was murdered. It's been many years since that August night, but J...
  • The Appeal - John Grisham

    30 SUMMARY: Politics has always been a dirty game. Now justice is, too. In a crowded courtroom in Mississippi, a jury returns a shocking verdict against a chemical company accused ...
  • The Agent's Secret Child - B. J. Daniels

    THE MISSION: FIND MOTHER AND CHILD Finding Isabella Montenegro and her young daughter and bringing them back to testify should have been easy. But one look at Isabella and Texas Co...
  • That Awful Mess on the via Meru - Carlo Emilio Gadda; Italo Calvi

    Review“The experimental masterpiece modern Italian literature has long been awaiting.… There is a kinship to Joyce, especially in Gadda’s inspired outbursts of comic invective, his...
  • Tears of the Moon - Di Morrissey

    Product DescriptionNot since The Thorn Birds  has the lush and romantic land of Australia been brought so vividly to life. Tears of the Moon  is the thrilling and dr...
  • Talking of Joyce_ Umberto Eco, - Umberto Eco; Liberato Santoro-b

    Umberto Eco, author of The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum, has long been interested in the works of Joyce. Eco's essay, as does Santoro-Brienza's, celebrates joyce's deep...
  • Tales of Beedle the Bard - J.K. Rowling

    Tales of Beedle the Bard
  • Sweetness and Light_ The Myster - Hattie Ellis

    From Publishers WeeklyFor anyone who's wondered about how humans first started eating honey—after all, bees guard it jealously—Ellis's charming history will be a treat. Apis mellif...