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  • Young Bloods - Simon Scarrow; Simon

    Review'A fine tale of romance and conflict' -- Nottinham Evening Post 20070127 'Scarrow plunges into the aftermath of the French Revolution for another rip-roaring adventure story'...
  • You Shall Know Our Velocity - Dave Eggers

    Review"Headlong, heartsick and footsore....Frisbee sentences that sail, spin, hover, circle and come back to the reader like gifts of gravity and grace....Nobody writes better than...
  • You Know When the Men Are Gone - Siobhan Fallon

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. The crucial role of military wives becomes clear in Fallon's powerful, resonant debut collection, where the women are linked by absence and a ...
  • You Did What__ Mad Plans and Gr - Bill Fawcett; Brian M. Thomsen;

    From Publishers WeeklyOkay, it’s not exactly news that Napoleon miscalculated in trying to invade Russia in the dead of winter or that David Caruso hurt his career by leaving NYPD ...
  • You Can't Stop Me - Max Allan Collins; Matthew Clem

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Small-town sheriff J.C. Harrow made headlines when he apprehended a would-be presidential assassin - only to come home that night and find his wife and son brutal...
  • Yes!_ 50 Scientifically Proven - Noah J. Goldstein; Steve J. Mar

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **Small changes can make a big difference in your powers of persuasion** What one word can you start using today to increase your persuasiveness by more than fift...
  • Xenocide - Orson Scott Card

    Xenocide The millennia-long saga of Andrew Wiggin called Ender, called The Speaker For the Dead called The Xenocide continues .... On the world Lusitania there are now three sap...
  • Wyrd Sisters - Terry Pratchett

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  • Wuthering Heights - Emily Jane Bronte

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Wuthering Heights is Emily Bronte's only novel. It was first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, and a posthumous second edition was edited by her s...
  • Written in Time - Jerry Ahern

    SUMMARY: As a freelance writer, Jack Naile was used to getting an occasional letter from one of his readers, but when one of those readers sent him a clipping from a magazine, it w...