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YOU: ON A DIET
Your car has an owner’s manual, so why not you? With the #1 New York Times bestseller, You: The Owner’s Manual, two renowned M.D.s answered that question with a revolutionary approach to managing your... Read More |
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DK ULTIMATE VISUAL DICTIONARY
Don’t know a flying buttress from a balustrade? Want to know the difference between your liquids and gels? Tectonic plates got you stymied? DK’s Ultimate Visual Dictionary is here to help you out in w... Read More |
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FREAKONOMICS: REVISED EDITION
Which is more dangerous, a gun or a swimming pool? Why do drug dealers live with their moms? Are racially coded first names (e.g., Roshanda vs. Kathy) important to future success? And just why does th... Read More |
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IT'S ALL TOO MUCH
We all have emotional attachments to our possessions. Peter Walsh helps you assess why you are keeping things—and gives you permission to let go. He then shares helpful techniques for managing it all.... Read More |
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THE ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPéRY COLLECTION
In 1943, the French aviation pioneer and writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry illustrated and published a short book that would become one of the most cherished and beloved, not just of the 20th century, b... Read More |
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BLAME IT ON THE DOG
Everybody does it, but we don’t usually discuss it in polite company—at least past the age of, say, 12. Yes, folks, the topic is flatulence, and an eminent fartologist reveals its fascinating history ... Read More |
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WHAT IS THE WHAT
“I cannot recall the last time I was this moved by a novel,” writes Khaled Hosseini (The Kite Runner) about Dave Eggers’ most revolutionary work of fiction to date. 180 degrees removed from the snarky... Read More |
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CHINESE FOR DUMMIES®
It sounds daunting…but is it really? At least 25 million people worldwide are learning Chinese; over 1 billion already speak some form of it. Needless to say, China is a major, growing influence in th... Read More |
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FINN
Who was Huck Finn’s dad? In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck and Jim discover Pap Finn’s corpse—naked, shot in the back—in a “floating house” with charcoal drawings on the walls, surrounded by... Read More |
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THE DEAD FATHERS CLUB
If I could jump out of this magazine right now and press one book into your hands, it would be Matt Haig’s wonderful and imaginative novel THE DEAD FATHERS CLUB. I loved it! I hate comparing books to ... Read More |
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YOU SUCK
Hailed by The New York Times as “clearly the unhinged Hiaasen…Daily Show-funny and willing to subvert anything,” Christopher Moore might as well have been tailor-made for QPB. In a new novel packed wi... Read More |
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'ISMS & 'OLOGIES
No, you don’t need a Ph.D. to understand what the word sesquipedalianism means (it’s the propensity for using very long words). Truth is, the world of ’isms and ’ologies isn’t as daunting as it appear... Read More |
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THE JESUS FAMILY TOMB
Archaeology has yielded some incredible finds throughout history, but few are as earthshaking as the discovery chronicled in The Jesus Family Tomb. In 1980, workers at a Jerusalem construction site ac... Read More |
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SPANISH FOR DUMMIES®
Learn to speak Spanish the fun-and-easy way, with a book that combines the conversational approach of Berlitz®, the leader in language instruction, with the user-friendly qualities of the Dummies® ser... Read More |
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THE CHILDREN OF HúRIN
J.R.R. Tolkien worked on three “Great Tales” throughout his life. Fragments of these great sagas of Middle-earth’s First Age have appeared in The Silmarillion and other books, but never as complete en... Read More |
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AN INCOMPLETE EDUCATION
It’s no secret that our education system isn’t producing too many Renaissance boys and girls these days. But if your schooling deprived you of essential knowledge (like the difference between fission ... Read More |
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FREE MONEY FOR EVERYBODY
You loved Matthew Lesko’s Gobs and Gobs of Free Stuff, and now we’re very pleased to offer his latest, a book that’s purely on the money. In fact, the New York Times bestselling Free Money for Everybo... Read More |
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MIDDLESEX
Encompassing everything from Greek mythology to the gritty romance of Detroit, the American immigrant experience to the astounding transformation of the book’s unforgettable protagonist, Middlesex is ... Read More |
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A LONG WAY GONE
“I realize it sounds odd, but this memoir makes me think of The Diary of Anne Frank. It is the work of a young writer whose talent was forged in the horrors of his childhood. It shows human nature at ... Read More |
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THE ROAD
At once brutal and tender, despairing and hopeful, The Road is Cormac McCarthy’s captivating tale of the struggle to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. “Stunning” (The New York Times).... Read More |
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THE CASTLE IN THE FOREST
"I’ll be frank: it’s been a while since I chose to read a book by Norman Mailer. The Naked and the Dead, The Deer Park, Executioner’s Song—I loved them. But some of the later novels just seemed impene... Read More |
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WOMEN & MONEY
Yes, Suze Orman is America's #1 financial expert, and the reason she’s achieved celebrity status is because when she speaks…you benefit! Now, Suze asks, “Why is it that women, who are so competent in ... Read More |
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THE SECRET
Doesn’t it seem like successful people always have things working in their favor? Want to find out what it is? Based on the Law of Attraction, this is the key to achieving everything you’ve ever wante... Read More |
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RACHAEL RAY 2, 4, 6, 8
Make things easier than ever, whether you’re cooking just for yourself or for 2, 4, 6, 8, with help from Food Network®’s superstar, Rachael Ray. No complicated conversions or excess leftovers. If you’... Read More |
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THE BIG BOOKS OF SUDOKU
Already running daily on the crossword pages of the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and USA Today, Su Doku—a Japanese logic game—has caught fire across the country. With the Big Book... Read More |
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AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
In this powerful and disturbing book, former Vice President Al Gore details our burgeoning climate crisis and explains what we can do to help save our planet. An urgent call to action that every citiz... Read More |
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Marley & Me
Marley is a hyperactive, intractable, mischievous, and entirely lovable yellow Lab, acquired by John Grogan and his wife because they thought having a dog would prepare them for parenthood. Not only d... Read More |
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THE DA VINCI CODE
“WOW.…[An] exhilaratingly brainy thriller…blockbuster perfection…”—The New York Times
“Pure genius.”—Nelson DeMille
“If this novel doesn’t get your pulse racing, you need to check your meds.”—Sa... Read More |
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1776
My desire to employ a cliché to describe 1776—the year in America's past and David McCullough's new book—is almost a compulsion. But rather than succumb to some familiar phrase of praise, let me try t... Read More |
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CELL
When it comes to turning the ordinary into the macabre, Stephen King has no equal. One thing you won’t do while reading Cell is pick up the phone….
Walking along a busy street in Boston, Clayton Ri... Read More |
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FREAKONOMICS
Steven D. Levitt is not your garden-variety economist. He’s not some ivory-tower numbers cruncher or nit-picking pedant. He's frequently called a “visionary,” because—in the words of bestselling autho... Read More |
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