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  • Churchill - Paul Johnson

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **An elegant, concise, and revealing portrait of the inimitable leader. ** Paul Johnson's books are acknowledged as masterpieces of historical analysis. In *Churchill*, he offers a l...
  • Church Folk - Michele Andrea Bowen

    Theophilus Henry Simmons is young, single, sexy, and just about the finest black man any wishful mother and daughter have ever seen in Charleston, Mississippi. He's also a pastor. And when he start...
  • Chump Change - David Eddie

    From Publishers WeeklyIt's hard to claim literary burnout after a brief stint as a glorified filing clerk at Newsweek, but the slacker protagonist of Eddie's debut novel, 28-year-old, doub...
  • Chump Change_ A Novel - Dan Fante

    SUMMARY: A blackout brought on by a Mad Dog binge that ended with a self-inflicted steak knife wound bought Bruno Dante another stint in the nuthouse, no different from all the rest. Now it's done, an...
  • Chuck Klosterman on Rock - Chuck Klosterman

    Essays Include: The Jack Factor Appetite for Replication That '70s Cruise In the Beginning, There Was Zoso Not a Whole Lotta Love Band on the Couch Unbuttoning the Hardest Button to Button Dude Rocks ...
  • Chuck Klosterman on Pop - Chuck Klosterman

    Chuck Klosterman on Pop
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    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture
  • Chronicles of the Black Company - Glen Cook

    The series that brought grittiness to Fantasy and became a bestseller in the US finally comes to the UK. Darkness wars with darkness as the hard-bitten men of the Black Company take their pay and do w...
  • Chronicles Of The Area Man - The Onion

  • Chronicler of the Winds - Henning Mankell

    SUMMARY: A haunting and powerful story about war-torn Africa, a mystical orphan boy, and the power of narrative to give a chaotic world order. In the hot African night a single gunshot cracks the sile...