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  • The War of Art - Steven Pressfield

    From Publishers WeeklyNovelist Steven Pressfield (The Legend of Bagger Vance; Gates of Fire) goes self-help in The War of Art: Winning the Inner Creative Battle. Dubbing itself a c...
  • The War That Came Early_ West a - Harry Turtledove

    From Publishers WeeklyHaving laid out the course of "the war that came early" in 2009's Hitler's War, Turtledove focuses on turning his characters from stock military figures into ...
  • The Voyage Out - Virginia Woolf

    The Modern Library is proud to include Virginia Woolf's first novel, The Voyage Out--together with a new Introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Cunningham. Publ...
  • The Voyage Out (Barnes & Noble - Virginia Woolf

    The Voyage Out (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
  • The Visible Man - Chuck Klosterman

    The Visible Man
  • The Vampire Armand - Anne Rice

    The Barnes & Noble ReviewAnd That's Why the Teenager Is a Vamp Luxurious — this is the best word I can think of to describe Anne Rice's hot-blooded fiction. The Vampire Armand foll...
  • The Vacant Throne - Ed Greenwood

    From Publishers WeeklyBest known as the creator of Forgotten Realms, the Dungeons & Dragons-based heroic fantasy series, Greenwood continues to give his audience exactly what they....
  • The Use and Abuse of Literature - Marjorie Garber

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Harvard English professor Garber (Patronizing the Arts) leads an expedition through the archives of literature, rejecting expansion of the ter...
  • The Upside Of Irrationality - Dan Ariely

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: The provocative follow-up to the *New York Times* bestseller *Predictably Irrational* Why can large bonuses make CEOs less productive? How can confusing direction...
  • The Unusual Life of Tristan Smi - Peter Carey

    From Publishers WeeklyCarey, known for his quirkily skewed re-creations of Australian culture (Oscar and Lucinda; The Tax Collector), has outdone himself in this bizarre, uncannily...