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  • Sons of the Oak - David Farland

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Certain works of fantasy are immediately recognizable as monuments, towering above the rest of the category. Authors of those works, such as Stephen R. Donaldson,...
  • Song of Solomon - Toni Morrison

    Amazon.com ReviewMorrison's earthy, poetic voice compliments perfectly the fantastical and mythical elements of Song Of Soloman. A world where fathers fly in clouds of rose petals....
  • Son of Hamas - Mosab Hassan Yousef

    Review"_Son of Hamas_, written by Mosab Hassan Yousef and journalist Ron Brackin, is . . . a must-read book and one can only hope it becomes the basis of a major Hollywood motion p...
  • Sometimes the Magic Works_ Less - Terry Brooks

    Amazon.com ReviewIn Sometimes the Magic Works, author Terry Brooks mixes advice on writing with stories from his personal experience in publishing. A seasoned fantasy writer with ....
  • Something Missing_ A Novel - Matthew Dicks

    Amazon.com ReviewAmazon Exclusive: Alan Bradley Reviews Something Missing Alan Bradley is the author of The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie<...
  • Something Blue - Emily Giffin

    From Publishers WeeklyGiffin's sophomore effort-which tells the story that her bestselling Something Borrowed did from a different character's point of view-stars such an unsympath...
  • Soccer and Philosophy_ Beautifu - Ted Richards

    Review"A soccer book like no other! At last we know which team Nietzsche would have supported, and why people care so much about the sport. This books is a delight, and it taught m...
  • Snow - Orhan Pamuk

    From the acclaimed author of My Name Is Red ("a sumptuous thriller"--John Updike; "chockful of sublimity and sin"--New York Times Book Review), comes a spellbinding tale of dispara...
  • Snake Skin - CJ Lyons

    ReviewI flew through this novel, trying to connect the dots and find the killer along with Lucy. This is another great read from CJ Lyons. Women will enjo...
  • Small as an Elephant - Jennifer Richard Jacobson

    Review"I believe in Jack and his ability to understand his mother in shades of gray. I believe in his ability to be fiercely independent: to try and try and try . . . and at the sa...