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  • An Ordinary Man_ An Autobiograp - Paul Rusesabagina; Tom Zoellner

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. For former hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina, words are the most powerful weapon in the human arsenal. For good and for evil, as was the case i....
  • An Exaltation of Soups - Patricia Solley

    Throughout history and around the world, soup has been used to bring comfort, warmth, and good health. A bowl of soup can symbolize so much—celebrations, major life passages, and t...
  • An Evening of Long Goodbyes - Paul Murray

    From Publishers WeeklyIf Wodehouse's Bertie Wooster were plopped into the 21st century, his adventures might resemble those of Charles Hythloday, the buffoonish hero of Murray's in...
  • An Education - Lynn Barber

    Review[Barber’s] a suburban girl who’s frightened that she’s going to get cut out of everything good that happens in the city. That, to me, is a big story in popular culture. It’s ...
  • All Good Things__ - Michael Jan Friedman

    From Library JournalThis audio adaptation is based on the series finale of Star TrekR: The Next GenerationTM, the most successful syndicated show in television history. As the titl...
  • All Good Children - Catherine Austen

    It's the middle of the twenty-first century and the elite children of New Middletown are lined up to receive a treatment that turns them into obedient, well-mannered citizens. Maxw...
  • Alexandra, Gone - Anna McPartlin

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: LETTING GO FOR GOOD . . . Once, Jane Moore and Alexandra Walsh were inseparable, sharing secrets and stolen candy, plotting their futures together. But when Jane ...
  • Acceptable Loss_ A William Monk - Anne Perry

    “Give her a good murder and a shameful social evil,” The New York Times Book Review once declared, “and Anne Perry can write a Victorian mystery that would make Dickens’s eyes p...
  • Absolute Friends - John le Carre

    A ferocious new novel from the master: when a man's good heart is his worst enemy ... By chance and not by choice, Ted Mundy, eternal striver, failed writer, and expatriate son of ...
  • Absalom, Absalom! - William Faulkner

    "Read, read, read. Read everything--trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll abs...