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  • Wilt - Tom Sharpe

    Henry Wilt, tied to a daft job and a domineering wife, has just been passed over for promotion yet again. Ahead of him at the Polytechnic stretch years of trying to thump literatur...
  • Willoughby's Return_ A Tale of - Jane Odiwe

    From Publishers WeeklyOdiwe's sequel to Sense and Sensibility is best at recalling Austen's descriptive abilities, but falls short in its treatment of Austen's beloved charac...
  • Will Power - A. J. Hartley

    From Publishers Weekly Fans of 2009's Act of Will, Hartley's first tale featuring roguish almost-hero Will Hawthorne, may be disappointed that the adventurers split up earl...
  • Will Grayson, Will Grayson - John Green; David Levithan

    SUMMARY: Will Grayson:What if your oldest, wildest, only best friend started writing a musical about your life...and it made you look like a joke?What if the girl you didn't think ...
  • Wife of the Gods - Kwei Quartey

    SUMMARY: Introducing Detective Inspector Darko Dawson: dedicated family man, rebel in the office, ace in the field-and one of the most appealing sleuths to come along in years. Whe...
  • Wife for Hire - Janet Evanovich

    SUMMARY: Hank Mallone knows he's in trouble when Maggie Toone agrees to pretend to be his wife in order to improve his rogue's reputation. Will his harebrained scheme to get a bank...
  • Wicked Intentions - Elizabeth Hoyt

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: From the *New York Times* bestselling author of *To Desire a Devil* comes this thrilling tale of danger, desire, and dark passions.**A MAN CONTROLLED BY HIS DESIR...
  • Wicked - Sara Shepard

    SUMMARY: In idyllic Rosewood, Pennsylvania, four very pretty girls just can't help but be bad. . . . Hanna will do "anything" to be Rosewood's queen bee. Spencer's digging up her f...
  • Why We Get Fat - Gary Taubes

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  • 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...