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  • WhyWeReadFiction - Lisa Zunshine

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  • Why Work Sucks and How to Fix I - Cali Ressler; Jody Thompson

    Review"If you work, you need this book! Cali and Jody share the secrets of the most radical workplace experiment the Fortune 500 have ever seen. Want 35% greater productivity while...
  • Why Read the Classics_ - Italo Calvino

    Amazon.com ReviewWhy read Italo Calvino's book on the classics? Because it passes his own test for what a classic is, and its brisk prose can blast your concept of the word clean o...
  • Why Read Moby-Dick_ - Nathaniel Philbrick

    Product DescriptionThe New York Times bestselling author of seagoing epics now celebrates an American classic. Moby-Dick is perhaps the greatest o...
  • Why Evolution Is True - Jerry A. Coyne

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **Why evolution is more than just a theory: it is a fact** In all the current highly publicized debates about creationism and its descendant "intelligent design,"...
  • Why Darwin Matters_ The Case Ag - Michael Shermer

    A creationist-turned-scientist demonstrates the facts of evolution and exposes Intelligent Design’s real agendaScience is on the defensive. Half of Americans reject the theory of e...
  • Whisper on the Wind - Maureen Lang

    SUMMARY: In Brussels at the height of WWI, a small, underground newspaper is the only thing offering the occupied city hope-and real news of the war. The paper may be a small whisp...
  • Where Yesterday Lives - Karen Kingsbury

    At thirty-one, Ellen Barrett has already won a Pulitzer prize. Sadly, though, her skill as a journalist far surpasses her ability to sort out her troubled past. When she returns to...
  • Where Old Ghosts Meet - Kate Evans

    Matthew Molloy, bright and educated, longs to leave behind his miserable existence on a small farm in Ireland. He yields to pressure and sets aside his dream until one day, he walk...
  • When Will Jesus Bring the Pork - George Carlin

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. There's no better way to enjoy one of Carlin's books than to hear him read it himself. With his gravelly voice, Carlin sounds like a foul-mout...