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  • The Doll_ The Lost Short Storie - Daphne Du Maurier

    Review“This collection of early stories, some originally published in a now out-of-print volume, vividly portrays with humor, candidness, and detail du Maurier’s fascination with t...
  • The Disappearance Enigma - Darrell Bain; Mary Ann Steele

    When a startling number of Americans prominent in the fields of science, math or technology mysteriously vanish, two NSA field agents, Ruthanne Carter and Larry Tracker, investigat...
  • The Diamond That Cuts Through I - Thich Nhat Hanh

    Product DescriptionThe Diamond Sutra has fascinated Buddhists for centuries because of its insights into dualism and illusion. It illuminates how our minds construct limited catego...
  • The Diamond Age - Neal Stephenson

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: In **Snow Crash**, Neal Stephenson took science fiction to dazzling new levels. Now, in **The Diamond Age**, he delivers anothe...
  • The Day We Found the Universe - Marcia Bartusiak

    Book Description From one of our most acclaimed science writers: a dramatic narrative of the discovery of the true nature and startling size of the universe, delving back past the ...
  • The Conscience of a Liberal - Paul Krugman

    The Conscience of a Liberal
  • The Chrysalids - John Wyndham

    Review"Sometimes you just need a bit of soft-core sci-fi, and Wyndham’s 1950’s classic, newly back in print, fully delivers." --_Thicket Magazine_ "It is quite simply a page-tu...
  • The Burning Skies - David J. Williams

    Review_ "David J. Williams writes on the finest edge of science fiction. The Autumn Rain novels are driving and relentless, full of rock 'em sock 'em cyber warfare, space comman...
  • The Brain That Changes Itself - Norman Doidge

    An astonishing new science called neuroplasticity is overthrowing the centuries-old notion that the human brain is immutable. Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Norman Doidge, M.D., t...
  • The Blessing Way - Tony Hillerman

    Review"Brilliant . . . As fascinating as it is original." -- -- St. Louis Post-DispatchProduct DescriptionHomicide is always an abomination, but there is ...