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  • Under Fire - W.E.B. Griffin

    Amazon.com ReviewHaving wrapped up World War II with 1999's __, bestselling military author W.E.B. Griffin now deploys his Marines in Korea with Under Fire, the ninth volume in hi....
  • Ulysses S. Grant - Michael Korda

    From Publishers WeeklyThis little book will inevitably be compared with Josiah Bunting's similarly short biography of one of the world's greatest military figures. The marriage of ...
  • U is for Undertow - Sue Grafton

    SUMMARY: This title is from Diamond Dagger winner Sue Grafton - Kinsey Millhone's latest compelling case. In 1960s Santa Teresa, California, a child is kidnapped and never returned...
  • Two Trains Running - Andrew H. Vachss

    SUMMARY: In his most original and compelling book yet, Andrew Vachss presents an electrifying tale of corruption in a devastated mill town. It is 1959--a moment in history when the...
  • Two Lives - William Trevor

    Two beautiful, memorable novels in one volume, both focussing on women who retreat into their imaginations until the boundaries between what is real and what is not become blurred....
  • Two Kisses for Maddy_ A Memoir - Matthew Logelin

    Review"Heartbreaking, raw, moving and uplifting at the same time." -_The Hollywood Reporter_ "A tender memoir that combines the deep sadness of loss with the joys o...
  • Twitter for Dummies - Laura Fitton; Michael Gruen; Le

    Review"Twitter for Dummies may be 266 pages long and contain an index, but it would probably help quite a few people to give it a read. Thorough." (AdAge.com, July 7, 200...
  • Twitter Wit_ Brilliance in 140 - Nick Douglas

    SUMMARY: New York Magazine proclaims, "Twitter is the hot web company right now...the Next Big Thing;" the New York Times calls it "one of the fastest-growing phenomena on the Inte...
  • Twilight Eyes - Dean Koontz

    The carnival is coming to town-and it's like nothing you've ever seen.
  • Twice a Spy_ A Novel - Keith Thomson

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Razor-sharp writing, laugh-out-loud humor, and a sturdy plot combine to make Thomson's sequel to Once a Spy a real treat for thriller fans tir...