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  • One Wild Wedding Night_ Getaway - Leslie Kelly

    Product DescriptionThis is one super-sexy wedding night these five women will never forget! Meet the lucky bridesmaids: A totally hot FBI agent offers his full-body protection to v...
  • One Tuesday Morning _ Beyond Tu - Karen Kingsbury

    One Tuesday morning: A devoted fireman and a driven businessman, strangers with the same face. Only one will leave the Twin Towers alive, but will he ever find his way home? On the...
  • One Day - David Nicholls

    SUMMARY: It's 1988 and Dexter Mayhew and Emma Morley have only just met. They both know that the next day, after college graduation, they must go their separate ways. But after onl...
  • One Bullet Away - Nathaniel Fick

    One Bullet Away
  • On Her Majesty's secret service - Ian Fleming

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: High in the Swiss Alps, a man hunts respectability with all the cunning that made him Europe's most ruthless criminal. Nothing is to stand in Ernst Stavro Blofeld...
  • Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens

    SUMMARY: Nine-year-old Oliver has spent his life in a workhouse orphanage, where he becomes notorious for daring to ask for more food. Frustrated and hungry, he runs away to London...
  • Okay for Now - Gary D. Schmidt

    Amazon.com Review Amazon Exclusive: A Q&A with Author Gary D. Schmidt Q: Did you always want to become a writer? A:
  • Oh, Baby! - Nancy Krulik

    Katie and Suzanne want to see the new big movie, Tornado, but neither of their parents will let them. As Suzanne complains loudly about always being treated like her baby sister, K...
  • Of Human Bondage - W. Somerset Maugham; Maeve Binc

    It is very difficult for a writer of my generation, if he is honest, to pretend indifference to the work of Somerset Maugham," wrote Gore Vidal. "He was always so entirely there...
  • Of Human Bondage - W. Somerset Maugham

    It is very difficult for a writer of my generation, if he is honest, to pretend indifference to the work of Somerset Maugham," wrote Gore Vidal. "He was always so entirely there...