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MPAA rating: TV-PG.
Ed Harris, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Helen Hunt, Paul Newman, Robin Wright Penn, Aidan Quinn, Joanne Woodward, Dennis Farina, William Fichtner, Estelle Parsons.
A powerful portrait of blue-collar America, a timeless tribute to the inherent decency and good humor that sustains working-class people in everyday life.
Rated PG-13.
Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon, James B. Sikking, JoBeth Williams.
According to Red Sox super-fan Ben Wrightman, finding romance is about as likely as his beloved team winning the World Series. But when Ben scores a beautiful new girlfriend named Lindsey, suddenly anything is possible. That is, until baseball season begins, and Lindsey finds herself competing with an entire baseball team -- the Boston Red Sox -- for her boyfriend's heart and soul.
MPAA rating: PG-13; for crude and sexual humor, violence, language and drug references.
Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, James Cromwell, Nelly, William Fichtner, David Patrick Kelly, Tracy Morgan, Cloris Leachman, Burt Reynolds.
A former pro football quaterback suddenly lands in a maximum security prison. Using fellow inmates, he must put together a motley group of cons to play a no-holds-barred grudge game against the sadistic guards.
Gilda Joyce, psychic investigator by Jennifer Allison.
During the summer before ninth grade, intrepid Gilda Joyce invites herself to the San Francisco mansion of distant cousin Lester Splinter and his thirteen-year-old daughter, where she uses her purported psychic abilities and detective skills to solve the mystery of the mansion's boarded-up tower.
The lightning thief by Rick Riordan.
Twelve-year-old Percy Jackson learns he is a demigod, the son of a mortal woman and Poseidon, god of the sea. His mother sends him to a summer camp for demigods where he and his new friends set out on a quest to prevent a war between the gods.
Kill game by Francine Pascal.
Francine Pascal's best-selling Fearless series is all grown up. Gaia's out of college and training for the FBI. Solving real cases, tracking real criminals...it takes strength, intelligence, and fierce determination. It's totally intense and totally Gaia. But while the FBI has strict codes and procedures, Gaia has never been a team player. And when it comes to hunting down a serial killer, cracking the case may mean bending FBI rules. For Gaia, it means breaking them.
Nothing can keep us together by Cecily von Ziegesar.
Gossip Girl #8
Welcome to New York City's Upper East Side, where my friends and I get everything -- and everyone -- we want. Snagging the latest Marc Jacobs bag or your best friend's boyfriend isn't pretty, but it's always hot...
It's almost graduation and our lives are really heating up. Everybody's into college and it's obviously time to party -- as if we hadn't been doing that already! Will Blair and Nate's love affair continue? More importantly, will Blair finally get into Yale? Or will Nate and Serena hook up in New Haven and leave Blair alone in the city?
And as for the juiciest scoop of all, what's this we hear about Jenny leaving Constance Billard to go to boarding school? Only time will tell how everyone will end up, but one thing's for sure: love is in the air, and it smells a lot like Gucci Envy.
Totally Joe by James Howe.
Cinnamon kiss by Walter Mosley.
Friends, lovers, chocolate by Alexander McCall Smith.
The Sunday Philosophy Club, Book 2.
The Curies : a biography of the most controversial family in science
The secret man: the story of Watergate's Deep Throat by Bob Woodward.
In Washington, D.C., where little stays secret for long, the identity of Deep Throat - the mysterious source who helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein break open the Watergate scandal in 1972 - remained hidden for 33 years. Now, Woodward tells the story of his long, complex relationship with W. Mark Felt, the enigmatic former No. 2 man in the Federal Bureau of Investigation who helped end the presidency of Richard Nixon." "The Secret Man chronicles the story in intimate detail, from Woodward's first, chance encounter with Felt in the Nixon White House, to their covert, middle-of-the-night meetings in an underground parking garage, to the aftermath of Watergate and decades beyond, until Felt finally stepped forward at age 91 to unmask himself as Deep Throat." "In this volume, part memoir, part morality tale, part political and journalistic history, Woodward provides context and detail about The Washington Post's expose of Watergate. He examines his later tense relationship with Felt, when the FBI man stood charged with authorizing FBI burglaries. (Not knowing Felt's secret role in the demise of his own presidency, Nixon testified at Felt's trial, and Ronald Reagan later pardoned him.) Woodward lays bare his own personal struggles as he tries to define his relationship, his obligations, and his gratitude to this extraordinary confidential source." "The Secret Man is an intense, 33-year journey, providing a one-of-a-kind study of trust, deception, pressures, alliances, doubts and a lifetime of secrets. Woodward has spent more than three decades asking himself why Mark Felt became Deep Throat. Now the world can see what happened and why, brining to a close one of the last chapters of Watergate.
The enemy of God by Robert Daley.
Gabe Driscoll, NYPD chief of Internal Affairs, reunites with the surviving members of his high school swim-relay team in an attempt to determine if the recent suicide of a former teammate was actually a murder. The search for answers takes them to Vietnam and Africa and back to Harlem, and inside their own ambitions, passions, and secrets.
Headcase by Peter Helton.
A new series featuring Chris Honeysett, artist, aesthete and-when money's particularly tight-private eye Art thieves should be shot. Which is why Chris Honeysett, painter and private investigator in Bath, very nearly didn't take the case. After all, the police have much better resources for tracking stolen works of art. Only his classic Citroen needs work, his studio is falling down, and the price of sea bass just goes up and up. Then an old friend, seemingly unconnected to the case, is murdered, and Chris finds himself high on a short list of suspects-more than a little distracted as he sets out to find the killer. He soon discovers that when dealing with professional criminals, taking your eye off the ball can have fatal consequences. Murder appears even more brutal against the genteel facade of the Georgian city, where tourists are enjoying an exceptional summer. But there is more bubbling under the surface of Bath than just a hot sulphurous spring.
Panic by Jeff Abbott.
The long-anticipated hardcover debut from Jeff Abbott (Cut and Run, Black Jack Point, A Kiss Gone Bad, et al.) has been well worth the almost two-year wait. The aptly entitled Panic, a breakneck-paced psychological thriller with enough jaw-dropping plot twists to satisfy even the most demanding reader, will undoubtedly place Abbott firmly in the pantheon of elite suspense writers. Equal parts Dean Koontz and Robert Ludlum, this addictively page-turning espionage thriller will keep readers up all night -- with all the lights on, of course!
26a by Diana Evans.
April shadows by V. C. Andrews.
Dancing on thorns by Rebecca Horsfall.
Lakeside cottage by Susan Wiggs.
Voodoo Lounge by Christian Bauman.
Melusine by Sarah Monette.
Balefire: A chalice of wind by Cate Tiernan.
Separated since birth, seventeen-year-old twins Thais and Clio unexpectedly meet in New Orleans where they seem to be pursued by a coven of witches who want to harness the twins' magickal powers for its own ends.
Black storm comin' by Diane L. Wilson.
Twelve-year-old Colton, son of a black mother and a white father, takes a job with the Pony Express in 1860 after his father abandons the family on their California-bound wagon train, and risks his life to deliver an important letter that may affect the growing conflict between the North and South.
Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin.
After fifteen-year-old Liz Hall is hit by a taxi and killed, she finds herself in a place that is both like and unlike Earth, where she must adjust to her new status and figure out how to "live."
Flush by Carl Hiaasen.
With their father jailed for sinking a river boat, Noah Underwood and his younger sister, Abbey, must gather evidence that the owner of this floating casino is emptying his bilge tanks into the protected waters around their Florida Keys home.
Getting the boot by Peggy Guthart Strauss.
Heavy metal and you by Christopher Krovatin.
High schooler Sam begins losing himself when he falls for a preppy girl who wants him to give up getting wasted with his best friends and even his passion for heavy metal music in order to become a better person.
Last Apprentice: Revenge of the witch by Joseph Delaney.
Young Tom, the seventh son of a seventh son, starts work as an apprentice for the village spook, whose job is to protect ordinary folk from "ghouls, boggarts, and all manner of wicked beasties."
The treasure of Savage Island by Lenore Hart.
After Rafe, a runaway slave, stows away on a ship that wrecks off an island near the Eastern Shore, he is helped by thirteen-year-old Molly, and the two of them share an adventure involving pirates, spies, and a lost treasure.
Westminster Abby by Micol Ostow.
Fairy dust and the quest for the egg by Gail Carson Levine.
Prilla, the unusual new fairy in Neverland, finds her mettle, Mother Dove's wisdom, and Tinker Bell's courage tested by many trials, including a hurricane, a selfish fairy, and Captain Hook.
Lucy Rose records in her diary her special summer plans--to make a keychain for her mother, to help decorate the living room, to prevent her parents' divorce, to vanquish some squirrels, and to enjoy a ninth birthday adventure with her father.
Poppy's return by Avi.
Poppy, accompanied by her troublesome son Junior, his skunk friend, and Uncle Ereth the porcupine, responds to a summons to return to her ancestral home, Gray House, to save the mice there from destruction by a bulldozer.
The vacation by Polly Horvath.
When his parents go to Africa to work as missionaries, twelve-year-old Henry's eccentric aunts, Pigg and Mag, take him on a cross-country car trip, allowing him to gain insight into his family and himself.
Whittington by Alan W. Armstrong.
Whittington, a feline descendant of Dick Whittington's famous cat of English folklore, appears at a rundown barnyard plagued by rats and restores harmony while telling his ancestor's story.
Willow run by Patricia Reilly Giff.
During World War II, after moving with her parents to Willow Run, Michigan, when her father gets a job in the B-24 bomber-building factory, eleven-year-old Meggie learns about different kinds of bravery from all of the people around her.
Best in show for Rotten Ralph by Jack Gantos.
Hoping to beat his cousin Percy in the cat show, Ralph allows Sarah to help him spruce up his image and get in shape.
A was once an apple pie by Edward Lear. Illustrated by Julie Lacome.
A collection of twenty-six nonsense rhymes, one for each letter of the alphabet.
Baby Brains superstar by Simon James.
A musically gifted baby is invited to play the electric guitar at a star-studded rock concert.
Daddy's girl by Garrison Keillor.
Colorful illustrations of four doting songs celebrate the loving relationship between a father and his daughter. Includes CD sung by the author.
Rin, rin, rin, do, re, mi : libro ilustrado en Español e Inglés ; a picture book in Spanish and English by Jose-Luis Orozco.
Ella takes the cake by Carmela D'Amico.
If dogs were dinosaurs by David M. Schwartz.
Sleepy cadillac by Thacher Hurd.
Slippers at school by Andrew Clements.
Slippers is sad that Laura and Edward have no time for him on the first day of school, but he finds a comfortable backpack in which to fall asleep before they leave.
Snowmen at Christmas by Caralyn Buehner.
On Christmas Eve, snowmen hold a party in the center of town and celebrate with food, music and dancing, and presents.
So what's it like to be a cat? by Karla Kuskin.
A cat answers a young child's questions about such things as how much and where it sleeps, and whether or not it likes living with people.
Thelonius Turkey lives! by Lynn Rowe Reed.
As Thanksgiving Day approaches, Thelonius Turkey becomes worried when Felicia the farmer starts to fatten him up and pluck his feathers.
Time to say please! by Mo Willems.
We're off to find the witch's house by Richard Krieb.
Simple, rhyming text follows a group of children as they creep down the street, passing ever more frightening creatures, on their way to pay a holiday call on a witch.
The battle: a new history of Waterloo by Alessandro Barbero.
Never have your dog stuffed: and other things I've learned by Alan Alda.
Talking back - to presidents, dictators and assorted scoundrels by Andrea Mitchell.
Creepers by David Morrell.
Fiddlers: a novel of the 87th Precinct. by Ed McBain.
The witness at the wedding by Simon Brett.
On beauty by Zadie Smith.
The painted drum by Louise Erdrich.
Backyardigans: It's great to be a ghost!
"It's great to be a ghost!": Pablo, Tyrone and Uniqua are ghosts, haunting an old house to the sounds of '20s-style jazz. "Monster detective": Sixties-syle rock underscore Tyrone's adventure as a no-nonsense detective helping his client Uniqua to retrieve her soccer ball.
The Saddle Club: The mane event
Carole, Stevie, and Lisa get involved in everything from a burning barn to an unexpected proposal. First, Max blames Red for the fire that was really caused by Jake's negligence. Then, Max and Deborah decide to tie the knot. When Phil finally gets the nerve to ask Stevie for a date, Veronica intercepts his invitation. Finally, Lisa's attempt to win the perfect wedding gift has disastrous results.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Rated PG.
Sam Rockwell, Mos Def, Zooey Deschanel, Martin Freeman, Bill Nighy, Warwick Davis, Anna Chancellor, Alan Rickman, Helen Mirren, Stephen Fry, John Malkovich.
Seconds before Earth is destroyed to make way for a new hyperspace express route, mild-mannered Arthur Dent is whisked into space by his best friend (an alien posing as an out-of-work actor). And so the misadventures begin as he and fellow travelers, including the cool but dim-witted President of the Galaxy, the Earth girl Trilliah, and Marvin the paranoid android, search for answers to the mystery of Life, the Universe and Everything.
Narrated by David Ogden Stiers.
In this provocative, thorough examination of the final months of the war, American Experience looks at the escalation of bloodletting from the vantage point of both the Japanese and the Americans.
Rated PG-13. Sexual content including dialogue.
Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney, Amy Adams, Jack Davenport, Sarah Parish, Jeremy Sheffield, Peter Egan, Holland Taylor.
Kat Ellis is determined to attend her younger sister's wedding with a date. Rather than face the ridicule of her family, and in order to show up her ex-fiance, she resorts to the Yellow Pages to find a last-minute escort, Nick.
The bumpy little pumpkin by Margery Cuyler.
Little Nell chooses an unusual pumpkin for her Halloween jack-o-lantern, despite her big sisters' criticisms.
A play's the thing by Aliki.
Miss Brilliant's class puts on a performance of "Mary had a little lamb."
What are you so grumpy about? by Tom Lichtenheld.
A collection of cartoons that present various reasons for being grumpy, such as eating "grown-up" cereal, getting a boring birthday present, doing chores, and being touched by your brother or sister.
Egypt in spectacular cross-section by Stephen Biesty.
The journey of the one and only Declaration of Independence by Judith St. George.
In 1776 Thomas Jefferson put his quill to paper and the Declaration of Independence sprang to life. Follow the Declaration's journey over the next two centuries, surviving eight wars and travelling through five states on horseback, boat, railcar, and tank to its current home in the National Archives.
Pop princess by Rachel Cohn.
Yearning to escape the small Massachusetts town where her family retreated after her sister's death, Wonder Blake gets her chance when her sister's manager offers Wonder a record contract on her sixteenth birthday.
The blue ghost by Marion Dane Bauer.
At her grandmother's log cabin, nine-year-old Liz is led to make contact with children she believes may be her ancestors.
The Fran that time forgot by Jim Benton.
When her embarrassing middle name is revealed at school, mad scientist Franny K. Stein experiments with time in order to return to the past and give herself a more dignified name.
Birdwing by Rafe Martin.
In the paint by Jeff Rud.
May Bird and the ever after by Jodi Lynn Anderson.
Mercy Watson to the rescue by Kate DiCamillo.
After Mercy the pig snuggles to sleep with the Watsons, all three awaken with the bed teetering on the edge of a big hole in the floor.
First kill by Michael Kronenwetter.
The tattoo artist by Jill Ciment.
The Trudeau vector by Juris Jurjevics.
First kill by Michael Kronenwetter.
The tattoo artist by Jill Ciment.
The Trudeau vector by Juris Jurjevics.
Harry Potter and the half-blood prince by J.K. Rowling.
Point blank: an FBI thriller by Catherine Coulter.
FBI agents Savich and Sherlock find themselves pitted against an insane killer and his psychotic teenage girlfriend.
Sweetwater Creek by Anne Rivers Siddons.
Drums, girls & dangerous pie by Jordan Sonnenblick.
When his younger brother is diagnosed with leukemia, thirteen-year-old Steven tries to deal with his complicated emotions, his school life, and his desire to support his family.
Perfect world by Brian James.
Rated R for language, sexual content and some violence.
Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito, William Fichtner, Brendan Fraser, Terrence Howard, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Thandie Newton, Ryan Phillippe, Larenz Tate, Nona Gaye, Michael Peña, Loretta Devine, Shaun Toub, Beverly Todd, Keith David.
A car accident brings together a group of strangers in Los Angeles. Crash takes a provocative, unflinching look at the complexities of racial tolerance in contemporary America.
Rated PG-13 for sex references and language.
Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda, Michael Vartan, Wanda Sykes, Adam Scott, Annie Parisse, Monet Mazur, Elaine Stritch, Will Arnett.
After years of looking for Mr. Right, Charlotte 'Charlie' Cantilini finally finds the man of her dreams, Kevin Fields, only to discover that his mother, Viola, is the woman of her most unpleasant nightmares. Viola is a recently fired news anchor who is afraid she will lose her son the way she has just lost her career, Viola becomes determines to scare off her son's new fiancé by becoming the world's worst mother-in-law.
MPAA rating: PG13.
Master explorer Dirk Pitt and his wisecracking sidekick, Al Giordino go on the adventure of a lifetime while seeking out a lost Civil War battleship known as the 'Ship of Death'. Based on the best-selling series by Clive Cussler.
Rated R for sustained strong stylized violence, nudity and sexual content including dialogue.
Jessica Alba, Devon Aoki, Alexis Bledel, Powers Boothe, Rosario Dawson, Benicio Del Toro, Michael Clarke Duncan, Carla Gugino, Josh Hartnett, Rutger Hauer, Jaime King, Michael Madsen, Brittany Murphy, Clive Owen, Mickey Rourke, Nick Stahl, Bruce Willis, Elijah Wood.
Welcome to Sin City, the town that beckons to the tough, the corrupt, and the brokenhearted. A universe of unlikely and reluctant heroes still try to do the right thing in a city that refuses to care. Bruce Willis stars as a cop with bum ticker and a vow to protect a sexy stripper; Mickey Rourke is an outcast misanthrope on a mission to avenge the death of his one true love; and Clive Owen is Dwight, the clandestine love of Shellie, who spends his night defending Gail and her Old Town girls from a tough guy with a penchant for violence.
MPAA rating: PG.
Kenneth Branagh, Cynthia Nixon, David Paymer, Kathy Bates, Tim Blake Nelson, Matt O'Leary, Andrew Davoli, Nelsan Ellis, Jane Alexander, Sharon Blackwood.
The inspiring true story about Franklin Roosevelt, left a paraplegic from polio at 39 years of age, who seeks out a miracle cure in the backwoods of Georgia.
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch has a glitch
Rated PG for some mild action.
Voice talents: Chris Sanders, Dakota Fanning, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Kunewa Mook, Jason Scott Lee.
Before the other 625 experiments land in Hawaii, Stitch is living the good life. He helps Lilo follow in the footsteps of her mother as she prepares for the big island hula contest, but when Stitch gets a glitch, their perfect world goes haywire. Now it's going to take Lilo, Nani, Jumba and a whole lotta 'Ohana for them to save their funny little friend.
The healer by Michael Blumlein.
Lipstick jungle by Candace Bushnell.
Shalimar the clown by Salman Rushdie.
The sound of us by Sarah Willis.
The witch of Cologne by Tobsha Learner.
Faithless by Karin Slaughter.
A victim was buried alive in the Georgia woods--then killed in a horrifying fashion. When medical examiner Sara Linton and her ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver stumble upon the body, both become consumed with finding out who killed the pretty, impeccably dressed young woman. And for Sara and Jeffrey, a harrowing journey begins, one that will test their own turbulent relationship and draw dozens of lives into the case.
Straken by Terry Brooks.
Bait and switch: the (futile) pursuit of the American dream by Barbara Ehrenreich.
Rated PG-13. Sexual material, language and brief drug references.
Queen Latifah, Alicia Silverstone, Andie MacDowell, Alfre Woodard, Mena Suvari, Della Reese, Kevin Bacon, Djimon Hounsou.
Gina Norris is in Atlanta making a name for herself at a posh Southern salon with her cutting-edge hairstyles. But when her flamboyant, egotistical boss takes it one criticism too far, she leaves his salon to open a shop of her own.
Rated PG-13.
Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, Zoë Saldaña, Judith Scott, Hal Williams, Kellee Stewart, Robert Curtis Brown, RonReaco Lee, Paula Newsome, Phil Reeves, Sherri Shepherd..
Percy Jones is the understandably proud father of Theresa. She is a beautiful and intelligent young woman living in New York City. When Percy learns that his daughter is seriously dating a young man, he decides to do some research, and learns that her beau is a solid businessman. Percy arranges to meet Theresa's boyfriend and is a bit taken aback when he meets Simon. Percy never guessed that his daughter was involved in an interracial relationship. When it becomes clear that Simon and Theresa's relationship is likely to be altar-bound, Percy finds himself suddenly full of misgivings about the young man.
Life aquatic with Steve Zissou
Rated R for language, some drug use, violence and partial nudity.
Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Cate Blanchett, Anjelica Huston, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Michael Gambon, Noah Taylor, Bud Cort, Seu Jorge, Robyn Cohen, Waris Ahluwalia, Niels Koizumi, Pawel Wdowczak, Matthew Gray Gubler, Seymour Cassel.
Internationally reknown oceanographer Steve Zissou and his crew - Team Zissou - set sail on an expedition to hunt down the mysterious, always elusive, possibly non-existant Jaguar Shark that supposedly killed Zissou's partner during the documentary filming of their latest adventure. On this journey, Steve's crew are joined by a young airline co-pilot, who may or may not be Zissou's son, a beautiful journalist who has been assigned to write a profile of Zissou, and Eleanor, Zissou's estranged wife and co-producer. They face overwhelming complications including pirates, kidnapping, and bankruptcy.
Rated PG13.
Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet, Kathryn Hahn, Kal Penn, Ali Larter, Taryn Manning, Gabriel Mann, Jeremy Sisto.
Oliver and Emily meet on a flight from Los Angeles to New York with each of them declaring that they couldn't be more wrong for each other. As they struggle with their respective partners, careers, and breakups, they become closer and closer.
Rated PG-13. Violence, sexual content, crude humor and a drug reference.
Tommy Lee Jones, Cedric the Entertainer, Anne Archer, Brian Van Holt, Christina Milian, Paula Garces, Monica Keena, R. Lee Ermey
Texas Ranger Roland Sharp is assigned to protect the only witnesses to the murder of a key figure in the prosecution of a drug kingpin - a group of University of Texas cheerleaders. Sharp must now go undercover as an assistant cheerleading coach and move in with the young women. They get him to loosen up a little, and even help him to patch things up with his neglected daughter.
Clara and Asha by Eric Rohmann.
Young Clara would rather play with her imaginary giant fish, Asha, than settle down to sleep.
If you give a pig a party by Laura Joffe Numeroff.
One thing leads to another when you give a pig a party.
Point blank: an FBI thriller by Catherine Coulter.
Polar shift by Clive Cussler.
Slow burn by Julie Garwood.
Slow Burn tells the gripping story of a woman who returns to her tiny hometown, and finds herself implicated in a decades-old brutal murder. After so many years away, it is nearly impossible for her to tell whom she can trust ... and whom she should fear.
Polar shift by Clive Cussler.
Eye of the wolf by Margaret Coel.
Faithless by Karin Slaughter.
The perfect paragon: an Agatha Raisin mystery by M. C. Beaton.
Back in black by Zoey Dean.
Kingdom keepers by Ridley Pearson.
Street Fighter: Round One: Fight! by Ken Siu-Chong.
Graphic novel.
The ghost's grave by Peg Kehret.
Apprehensive about spending the summer in Washington State with his Aunt Ethel when his parents get an overseas job, twelve-year-old Josh soon finds adventure when he meets the ghost of a coal miner.
Lunch money by Andrew Clements.
Twelve-year-old Greg, who has always been good at moneymaking projects, is surprised to find himself teaming up with his lifelong rival, Maura, to create a series of comic books to sell at school.
Owly: just a little blue by Andy Runton.
Owly and Wormy extend a helping hand to a family of bluebirds and learn the value of true friendship.
Quid pro quo by Vicki Grant.
Fire truck factory by Catherine Anderson.
Heading home with your newborn: from birth to reality by Laura A. Jana.
Herding cats by Trent Lott.
Rock & roll year by year by Luke Crampton.
From Abba to ZZ Top, from the birth of rock and roll in the 50Us to the unpredictable music of the present day, "Rock & Roll Year By Year" is the definitive guide to the music that influenced generations and helped shaped history.
You know where I stand: a memoir by Jesse Helms.
Angels in the gloom by Anne Perry.
Myth of you and me by Leah Stewart.
Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas J. Preston.
The widow of the south by Robert Hicks.
Beat Master's Planet by Andre Norton.
Magicians of quality by Patricia Wrede.