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The Mighty & the Almighty – Madeleine Albright In this balanced yet devastatingly honest account, the former Secretary of State offers a thoughtful and often surprising look at the role of religion in shaping America's approach to the world. Albright weaves together history, personal experiences, and brilliant analysis to create this superb and unique book. Crazies to the left of me, Wimps to the Right – Bernard Goldberg Well known for his bestseller “Bias” and the “100 people screwing up America” Goldberg brings his unique journalistic skills to analyze both sides of the political aisle. Goldberg attacks the irrational thinking on the left and the lack of spine on the right. Timely in it’s discussion on both political parties this book will help frame the discussion over who should be the next President of the United States. Somebody’s Gotta Say It – Neal Boortz The bestselling author of "The FairTax Book" returns with a hilarious but serious-as-taxes creed that covers all the issues that get Boortz and his talk-radio audience hot under the collar on a daily basis. Full of irresistible wisecracks and irrefutable libertarian wisdom, "Somebody's Gotta Say It" is one man's response to America at a time when the government overreaches, the people underperform, and the truth hurts. Vampire Kisses: Dance with a Vampire – Ellen Schreiber - HarperCollins There’s a new vampire in town. His name is Valentine Maxwell. Goth-girl Raven knows this latest intruder can only mean trouble, he’s the younger sibling of two vampires she fought to drive out of Dullsville. But when her brother, Billy, befriends this dangerous tween night prowler, the stakes are suddenly higher. Don’t miss the other titles in the popular Vampire Kisses series.
Warriors Power of Three: Outcast – Erin Hunter - HarperCollins A secret prophecy shapes the lives of Firestar’s grandchildren, but only one of the three knows about it. Full of adventure, suspense, beloved characters, and even a little romance, this third novel in the Power of Three series is a thrilling new chapter in the chronicles of the Clans. You won’t want to miss this addition to this bestselling series.
Ever – Gail Carson Levin - HarperCollins Newbery Honor author Gail Carson Levine has created a stunning new world of flawed gods, unbreakable vows, and ancient omens in this spellbinding story of Kezi, a girl confronted with a terrible destiny. Attempting to thwart her fate, Kezi and her love, Olus -- the god of wind and loneliness -- embark on a series of dangerous and seemingly impossible quests.
Septimus Heap: Queste – Angie Sage - HarperCollins There's trouble at the Castle, and it's all because Merrin Meredith has returned with Darke plans for Septimus. More trouble awaits Septimus and Jenna in the form of Tertius Fume, the ghost of the very first Chief Hermetic Scribe, who is determined to send Septimus on a deadly Queste. Don’t miss the other titles in this bestselling series.
Seekers: The Quest Begins – Erin Hunter - HarperCollins From the author of the beloved Warriors series comes a new series with new animals to love. Three young bears from different species--black, polar, and grizzly--are separated from their families as young cubs. Fate is about to change their lives forever, setting their paws on a path toward a future they cannot yet imagine. Fans of the Warriors and all animal lovers will not want to miss this.
Roscoe Riley Rules #1: Never Glue Your Friends to Chairs – Katherine Applegate - HarperCollins Roscoe Riley doesn't mean to break the rules, he just can't help himself. Making his hilarious debut in this brand-new chapter book series, this irrepressible first grader is sure to have young readers eager to find out which rule he'll accidentally break next. Look out for more Rules from Roscoe Riley. Perfect for ages 7 – 10.
Fancy Nancy Bonjou, Butterfly – Jane O’Connor - HarperCollins Nancy thinks butterflies are simply exquisite. And that is why she can't wait for her friend Bree's Butterfly Birthday. When Nancy finds out she can't go because her grandparents' fiftieth anniversary party, she is furious. (Mad is way too plain for how she feels.) Will Nancy be able to overcome her disappointment? Belong to Me Marisa de los Santos - HarperCollins The bestselling author of "Love Walked In" returns with this luminous story about neighbors, family, friends, and love. A devoted city dweller, Cornelia Brown surprised no one more than herself when she was gripped by the sudden, inescapable desire to leave urban life behind and head for an idyllic suburb. From the first page until the exhilarating conclusion, de los Santos engages readers with Cornelia, who, while trying to adapt to her new surroundings, must remain true to herself. Bright Shiny Morning - James Frey – HarperCollins A sweeping chronicle of contemporary Los Angeles that is bold, exhilarating, and utterly original. Throughout this strikingly powerful novel there is the relentless drumbeat of the millions of other stories that, taken as a whole, describe a city, a culture, and an age. This dazzling tour de force illuminates the joys, horrors, and unexpected fortunes of life and death in Los Angeles.
The Plague of Doves – Louis Erdrich – HarperCollins Louise Erdrich's mesmerizing new novel, centers on a compelling mystery. The unsolved murder of a farm family haunts the small, white, off-reservation town of Pluto, North Dakota. The vengeance exacted for this crime and the subsequent distortions of truth transform the lives of Ojibwe living on the nearby reservation and shape the passions of both communities for the next generation.
Ladies of Liberty – Cokie Roberts – HarperCollins Roberts brings to life the extraordinary accomplishments of women who laid the groundwork for a better society. Almost every quotation here is written by a woman, to a woman, or about a woman. From first ladies to freethinkers, educators to explorers this much needed addition to the shelves of Founding Father literature, sheds new light on the generation of heroines, reformers, and visionaries who helped shape our nation, giving these ladies of liberty the recognition they so greatly deserve. The Man who Loved China – Simon Winchester – HarperCollins Told in sumptuous and illuminating detail, this extraordinary book tells the story of Joseph Needham, the brilliant Cambridge scientist who unlocked the most closely held secrets of China. Both epic and intimate, here is an unforgettable tale of what makes men, nations, and, indeed, mankind itself great, related by one of the great storytellers.
The Art of Racing in the Rain – Garth Stein – HarperCollins Enzo knows he is different from other dogs: a philosopher with a nearly human soul, he has educated himself by watching television extensively, and by listening very closely to the words of his master, Denny Swift, an up-and-coming race car driver. Through Denny, Enzo has gained tremendous insight into the human condition, and he sees that life, like racing, isn't simply about going fast. Using the techniques needed on the race track, one can successfully navigate all of life's ordeals.
Things I want my Daughters to Know – Elizabeth Noble – HarperCollins When Barbara realizes time is running out, she writes letters to her four daughters, aware that they'll be facing the trials and triumphs of life without her at their side. Drawing on the wisdom in Barbara's letters, the girls might just find a way to cope with their loss. And in coming to terms with their bereavement, can they also set themselves free to enjoy their lives with all the passion and love each deserves?
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle – Barbara Kingsolver – HarperCollins Author Barbara Kingsolver and her family abandoned the industrial-food pipeline to live a rural life vowing that, for one year, they'd only buy food raised in their own neighborhood, grow it themselves, or learn to live without it. Part memoir, part journalistic investigation, this is an enthralling narrative that will open your eyes in a hundred new ways to an old truth: You are what you eat. |
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