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  • Belgrave Square - Anne Perry

    "The author has the eyes of a hawk for character nuance and her claws out for signs of the criminal injustices rampant among the privileged classes during this gilded historical perilousness."NEW Y...
  • Bel-Air Dead - Stuart Woods

    From Publishers WeeklyWoods's dizzyingly paced 20th Stone Barrington novel (after Strategic Moves) takes the New York attorney to Los Angeles to represent recent widow Arrington Calde...
  • Being Wrong - Kathryn Schulz

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. In the spirit of Blink and Predictably Irrational (but with a large helping of erudition), journalist Schulz casts a fresh and irrev...
  • Being Kendra - Kendra Wilkinson; Jared Shapiro

    Being Kendra
  • Being George Washington - Glenn Beck

    Being George Washington
  • Beijing Welcomes You - Tom Scocca

    A FASCINATING INSIDE LOOK AT THE ENIGMATIC CAPITAL OF THE FUTURE-BEIJING, CHINACan an ancient city rule the twenty-first century? The People's Republic of China is ascendant as a global power, and Bei...
  • Begin Again_ A Biography of Joh - Kenneth Silverman

    From John Cage, whose pieces dazzled and confounded audiences for six decades, hardly seems the easiest of subjects for the biographer, but this is a well-researched, coherent, quite reada...
  • Before the Storm - Michael P. Kube-McDowell

    In the blockbuster bestselling tradition of Heir to the Empire comes this thrilling addition to the Star Wars(r) saga, as peace gives way to a new threat...It is a time of tra...
  • Before You Suffocate Your Own F - Danielle Evans

    From Publishers WeeklyThe territory Evans covers in her debut collection may be small, but she owns it. Her main characters are almost all teen girls and young women who struggle with diso...
  • Before You Know Kindness - Christopher Bohjalian

    Amazon.com ReviewIf you imagine most writer's bathrooms (and this is probably a mistake) you'd picture damp towels in a clump on the floor, hair in the soap, a few mildewed paperbacks stac...