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Review Tantor Media  / England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton Creator: Josephine Bailey
Edition: Library ed.
Publication date: 2006-11-22
Dewey code: 920
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Review England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton / Tantor Media:

In this dazzling debut, a bright, young historian presents the rags-to-riches story of a beautiful woman's overwhelming determination to be a star. Unabridged. 13 CDs.

Review Blackstone Audiobooks  / Land of a Thousand Hills: Library Edition Creator: C. M. Herbert
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2000-01
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $72.00
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Review Land of a Thousand Hills: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:

"A remarkable life story, reminiscent of Out of Africa. "-VogueIn 1949, Rosamond Halsey Carr, a young fashion illustrator living in New York City, accompanied her dashing hunter-explorer husband to what was then the Belgian Congo. When the marriage fell apart, she decided to stay on in neighboring Rwanda, as the manager of a flower plantation. Land of a Thousand Hills is Carr's thrilling memoir of her life in Rwanda-a love affair with a country and a people that has spanned half a century. During those years, she has experienced everything from stalking leopards to rampaging elephants, drought, the mysterious murder of her friend Dian Fossey, and near-bankruptcy. She has chugged up the Congo River on a paddle-wheel steamboat, been serenaded by pygmies, and witnessed firsthand the collapse of colonialism. Following 1994's Hutu-Tutsi genocide, Carr turned her plantation into a shelter for the lost and orphaned children-work she continues to this day, at the age of eighty-seven. "Carr's book is a testament to the courage, perseverance, and resilience of the land to which she has given her heart. "-San Francisco Examiner If you enjoyed Out of Africa and West with the Night, here's another amazing woman's story of her adventurous African life. Rosamond Halsey Carr left her job as a young New York City fashion illustrator in the 1940s to join her hunter-explorer husband in the Belgian Congo; after their divorce, she decided to stay on in neighboring Rwanda as the manager of a flower plantation. [+]
For the next 50 years she lived an extraordinary life, witnessing the fall of colonialism, the loss of her friend Dian Fossey, and the relentless clashes between the Hutus and the Tutsis. Although this book includes a poignant insider's account of the events surrounding the horrific 1994 genocide, it also provides a beautiful portrait of the Rwanda that was-and still is. After being evacuated during the genocide, Carr returned to Rwanda and, at age 82, rebuilt her home from the ground up, intent on opening a home for some 100 orphaned children. Carr's humble tenacity and bold strength animate her historical, cultural, and personal accounts. Arriving in Africa in 1949, she witnesses the traditions of the royal Tutsi dynasty, sails up the Congo to camp in pygmy villages, encounters leopards, mingles with European aristocrats, finds and loses love, and lives through Congo independence and civil war. Her passion for the country and its people makes for a life story that is both tragic and hopeful, and full of interesting details that animate the spirit of Rwanda. -Kathryn True.

Review Blackstone Audiobooks  / The English Governess Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2001-08
Dewey code: 813
List Price: $72.00
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Review Blackstone Audio Inc.  / Children of Jihad: Journeys into the Heart and Minds of Middle-Eastern Youths Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2007-10-01
Dewey code: 915.60454
List Price: $72.00
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Review Children of Jihad: Journeys into the Heart and Minds of Middle-Eastern Youths / Blackstone Audio Inc.:

Classrooms were never sufficient for Jared Cohen; he wanted to learn about global affairs by witnessing them firsthand. While studying on a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford, he took a crash course in Arabic, read voraciously on the history and culture of the Middle East, and in 2004 he embarked on the first of a series of incredible journeys to the Middle East. In an effort to try to understand the spread of radical Islamist violence, he focused his research on Muslim youth. The result is Children of Jihad, a portrait of paradox that probes much deeper than any journalist or pundit ever could. Written with candor and featuring dozens of eye-opening anecdotes, Cohen's account begins in Lebanon, where he interviews Hezbollah members at, of all places, a McDonald's. In Iran, he defies government threats and sneaks into underground parties, where bootleg liquor, Western music, and the Internet are all easy to access. His risky itinerary also takes him to a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, borderlands in Syria, the insurgency hotbed of Mosul, and other frontline locales. At each turn, he observes a culture at an uncanny crossroads: Bedouin shepherds with satellite dishes to provide Western TV shows, young women wearing garish makeup despite religious mandates, teenagers sending secret text messages and arranging illicit trysts. Gripping and daring, Children of Jihad shows us the future through the eyes of those who are shaping it.

Review Tantor Media  / Churchill and America Creator: Simon Vance
Edition: Library ed.
Publication date: 2005-11-01
Dewey code: 941.084092
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Review Churchill and America / Tantor Media:

In this stirring book, Martin Gilbert tells the intensely human story of Winston Churchill's profound connection to America, a relationship that resulted in an Anglo-American alliance that has stood at the center of international relations for more than a century. "This is a fascinating story, straightforward and well told, of one of the 20th century's most important leaders and the critical connection he forged between the world's fading superpower and its rising one. "-Publishers Weekly.

Review Blackstone Audio Inc.  / One Man Great Enough: Abraham Lincoln's Road to Civil War Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2007-11-01
Dewey code: 973.7092
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Review One Man Great Enough: Abraham Lincoln's Road to Civil War / Blackstone Audio Inc.:

Lincoln is the central axis of this story about America's seemingly unstoppable march toward war, the shattering of its political landscape, and its grappling with the moral underpinnings of a republic of the people, by the people, and for the people. Here are such key events as the Mexican-American War, the Dred Scott Case, westward expansion, the rise of the industrial north, the Lincoln-Douglas debates, and the birth of the Republican Party. And here we meet Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Zachary Taylor, Stephen Douglas, and abolitionists Wendell Phillips, John Brown, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. We see it all through the breathtaking writings of Lincoln himself, detailing his emergence onto the political scene and the evolution of his beliefs about the Union, democracy, slavery, and civil war.

Review Blackstone Audio Inc.  / A Mormon in the White House?: 10 Things Every American Should Know about Mitt Romney Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2007-06-01
Dewey code: 974.4044092
List Price: $72.00
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Review A Mormon in the White House?: 10 Things Every American Should Know about Mitt Romney / Blackstone Audio Inc.:

He may be the only Republican who can deny John McCain the nomination. And he may be the only Republican who can stop Hillary. He's an incredibly successful businessman and a fiscal and social conservative who managed to win the governorship in one of the staunchest Republican states in America. But Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is also a devout Mormon. So what does that mean for the election of 2008? In the first book on this intriguing candidate, Hugh Hewitt sets out to explain Romney, his faith, and the importance of that debate. Mixing exclusive interviews with the governor and candid conversations with some of the country's leading Christian pastors and shrewdest political observers, this is a riveting look inside the most wide-open battle for the presidency since 1948.

Creator: Bernadette Dunne
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2003-09
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $72.00
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Review Kindred Souls: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:

In a letter to David Gurewitsch, Eleanor Roosevelt's personal physician and friend during the last fifteen years of her life, Mrs. Roosevelt wrote, "Above all others, you are the one to whom my heart is tied. " This defines the intense relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and David Gurewitsch- friends who often traveled and entertained together and eventually, after his marriage to Edna Perkel, bought and shared a town house in Manhattan. Their private friendship, a companionship they both treasured, has always intrigued historians, but not much was known about it. David kept diaries and took thousands of photographs, but he never publicly discussed their time together. Now, for the first time, his wife, Edna, has decided to reveal their story and hers after she married into their complicated relationship. Reading David's diaries and the hundreds of letters that he and Mrs. [+]
Roosevelt exchanged over the years, and then reflecting on her own life after the death of her husband, enabled Edna finally to write this story. She sheds new light on Mrs. Roosevelt's very private journey of self-discovery as she gained the confidence and knowledge to follow her own personal and political convictions: visiting Khrushchev at his home in Yalta, working on Adlai Stevenson's campaign, being charmed by the young Senator John Kennedy into giving her support for his presidential candidacy, and above all inspiring the love and respect of people all over the world for her compassion, eloquence, and devotion to humanity. Given her husband's unique role as doctor and confidant to Mrs. Roosevelt, Edna Gurewitsch draws on his insights and her own as a close friend to offer us a very human and inspiring portrait of this complex woman. Perceived as a strong and deeply caring person, which she was, Mrs. Roosevelt also struggled terribly with loneliness and jealousy and a need to transcend her sometimes overwhelming feelings of inadequacy. Her capacity for friendship was enormous, and Edna Gurewitsch describes what it was like to be on the receiving end of her exceptional thoughtfulness- the carefully chosen gifts left on doorsteps, the generous notes, and the open conversations she welcomed with a humility that never trumpeted her own virtues or called attention to herself as one of the great minds of the twentieth century. Kindred Souls is filled with personal and unpublished letters from Mrs. Roosevelt. Sometimes chatty and fact-filled, but more often heartfelt and passionate, these letters reveal her yearnings and vulnerabilities as well as her comings and goings, her personal as well as her global concerns. And yet they are always balanced by her special dignity and probity. The book also includes thirty-two pages of never-before-seen photographs taken by David Gurewitsch. Combined with the author's own memories and observations, Kindred Souls is a unique, intimate look at three friends and their extraordinary lives.

Review Blackstone Audiobooks  / The Big Three in Economics: Adam Smith, Karl Marx, And John Maynard Keynes Creator: Jeff Riggenbach
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2007-03
Dewey code: 650
List Price: $72.00
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Review Blackstone Audiobooks  / Living Biographies of Great Philosophers Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2001-09
Dewey code: 920
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Review Tantor Media  / Stolen Innocence (Library Edition): My Story of Gr Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs Edition: Library ed.
Publication date: 2008-05-14
Dewey code: 289.3092
List Price: $79.99
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Review Stolen Innocence (Library Edition): My Story of Gr Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs / Tantor Media:

In September 2007, a packed courtroom in St. George, Utah, sat hushed as Elissa Wall, the star witness against polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs, gave captivating testimony of how Jeffs forced her to marry her first cousin at age fourteen. This harrowing and vivid account proved to be the most compelling evidence against Jeffs, showing the harsh realities of this closed community and the lengths to which Jeffs went in order to control the sect's women. Now, in this courageous memoir, Elissa Wall tells the incredible and inspirational story of how she emerged from the confines of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) and helped bring one of America's most notorious criminals to justice. Offering a child's perspective on life in the FLDS, Wall discusses her tumultuous youth, explaining how her family's turbulent past intersected with her strong will and identified her as a girl who needed to be controlled through marriage. Detailing how Warren Jeffs's influence over the church twisted its already rigid beliefs in dangerous new directions, Wall portrays the inescapable mind-set and unrelenting pressure that forced her to wed despite her repeated protests that she was too young. Once she was married, Wall's childhood shattered as she was obligated to follow Jeffs's directives and submit to her husband in "mind, body, and soul. " With little money and no knowledge of the outside world, she was trapped and forced to endure the pain and abuse of her loveless relationship, which eventually pushed her to spend nights sleeping in her truck rather than face the tormentor in her bed. Yet even in those bleak times, she retained a sliver of hope that one day she would find a way out, and one snowy night that came in the form of a rugged stranger named Lamont Barlow. Their chance encounter set in motion a friendship and eventual romance that gave her the strength she needed to break free from her past and sever the chains of the church. [+]
But though she was out of the FLDS, Wall would still have to face Jeffs this time in court. In Stolen Innocence, she delves into the difficult months on the outside that led her to come forward against him, working with prosecutors on one of the biggest criminal cases in Utah's history, so that other girls still inside the church might be spared her cruel fate. More than a tale of survival and freedom, Stolen Innocence is the story of one heroic woman who stood up for what was right and reclaimed her life.

Review Tantor Media  / Patriotic Treason: John Brown and the Soul of America Creator: Michael Prichard
Edition: Library ed.
Publication date: 2006-12-01
Dewey code: 973
List Price: $79.99
Price: $45.42

Review Patriotic Treason: John Brown and the Soul of America / Tantor Media:

John Brown is a lightning rod of history. Yet he is poorly understood and most commonly described in stereotypes-as a madman, martyr, or enigma. This illuminating biography brings him to life in scintillating prose and moving detail, making his life and legacy fascinatingly relevant to today's issues of social justice and to defining the line between activism and terrorism. Unabridged. 13 CDs.

Review Tantor Media  / The Slaves' War: The Civil War in the Words of Former Slaves Creator: Richard Allen
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2008-07-01
Dewey code: 973.711
List Price: $79.99
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Review The Slaves' War: The Civil War in the Words of Former Slaves / Tantor Media:

Groundbreaking, compelling, and poignant, The Slaves' War delivers an unprecedented vision of the nation's bloodiest conflict, as acclaimed historian Andrew Ward gives us the first narrative of the Civil War told from the perspective of those whose destiny it decided.

Creator: Raymond Todd
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2003-02
Dewey code: 300
List Price: $72.00
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Review What One Man Said to Another Talks With Richard Selzer: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:


Review Tantor Media  / Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember Edition: Library ed. Unabridged
Publication date: 2008-05-19
Dewey code: 796.3570922
List Price: $79.99
Price: $45.43

Review Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember / Tantor Media:

Pitchers are the heart of baseball, and John Feinstein tells the story of the game today through one season and two great pitchers working in the crucible of the New York media market.

Review Blackstone Audio Inc.  / Fast Company: A Memoir of Life, Love, and Motorcycles in Italy Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2007-06-01
Dewey code: 338.762922750945
List Price: $72.00
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Review Fast Company: A Memoir of Life, Love, and Motorcycles in Italy / Blackstone Audio Inc.:

David Gross is working as a corporate lawyer in New York when he gets a call from a friend inviting him to move to Bologna to help turn around a legendary Italian motorcycle company, known for its dominance on the track and its inability to turn a profit. Off he heads to the fabled home of marbled meats, radical leftist politics, and bespoke shoes, diving into his new life as the "corporate image consultant" to gearheads while learning to navigate the giddy mores of Bolognese society. There he sparks the business's "spectacularization" with sexy ad campaigns starring factory workers who, when not on strike, strut to the espresso machine clad in Versace. But above all, he is seduced by speed and the discovery that becoming a better motorcycle rider means tapping into dormant parts of his self that were just waiting to be unleashed.

Review Blackstone Audiobooks  / The Price Of Freedom: Library Edition Creator: Vanessa Benjamin
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2004-11
Dewey code: 900
List Price: $72.00
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Review The Price Of Freedom: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:

Captured by the Russians at the end of World War II, Alex Domokos spent six years as a slave laborer in the Soviet Union rebuilding the ravages of war. Upon his release, distrusted by the puppet communist regime in Budapest, he was condemned to internal exile within his native Hungary. The revolution of 1956 at last provided a window of opportunity to flee to freedom but he and his wife had to leave their three-year-old daughter behind. It would be another 6 years before the family was reunited in Canada. EPPIE Award Winner, Independent eBook Award Nominee, Clara Award Winner.

Creator: Jeff Riggenbach
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2002-08
Dewey code: 355
List Price: $72.00
Price: $45.36

Review Into the Rising Sun: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:

"Iwo Jima was a massacre. I never expected anything like that. People were dying left and right. No names should have been used on the flag raisings because we didn't get up there by ourselves. It was the collective actions of a lot of people and there were a lot of Raiders and paratroopers up there with us. " - Charles Lindberg, Flag Raiser Patrick O'Donnell has made a career of uncovering the hidden history of World War II by tracking down and interviewing its most elite troops: the Rangers, Airborne, Marines, and First Special Service Force, forerunners to America's Special Forces. These men saw the worst of the war's action, and most of them have been reluctant to talk about it. In 2001, veterans of the European Theater told their stories in O'Donnell's first book, Beyond Valor. [+]
Now, in Into the Rising Sun, O'Donnell presents scores of veterans' personal accounts, based on over a thousand interviews spanning the past ten years, to tell the story of the brutal Pacific war. "They were making a lot of noise, talking, yelling to one another, and I heard someone getting beat up on the left. I can still hear the screams. He was begging for mercy. They [the Japanese] were berating him. Later on I found that it was one of my friends, Ken Ritter. " - Robert Youngdeer, Guadalcanal These veterans were often the first in and the last out of every conflict, from Guadalcanal and Burma to the Philippines and the black sands of Iwo Jima. They faced a cruel enemy willing to try anything, including kamikaze flights and human-guided torpedoes. As O'Donnell explains in the Introduction, most of the men in this book were at first reticent to talk. Over the course of the war, they had spearheaded D-Day-sized beach assaults, encountered cannibalism, suffered friendly-fire incidents, and endured torture as pris-oners of war. Heroes among heroes, they include many recipients of the Navy Cross, the Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star, and other medals of battlefield valor, but none bragged about it. As one soldier put it, "When somebody gets decorated, it's because a lot of other men died. " By at last telling their stories, these men present an unvarnished look at the war on the ground, a final gift from aging warriors who have already given so much. Only with these accounts can the true horror of the war in the Pacific be fully known. O'Donnell has carefully verified each account by comparing it with official records and interviews, and he intersperses each story with brief commentary. Together with detailed maps of each battle, the veterans' stories in Into the Rising Sun offer nothing less than a complete picture of the war in the Pacific, a ground-level view of some of history's most brutal combat. The author of Beyond Valor offers a new collection of oral histories from veterans of the Second World War, this time from the Pacific theater. In an introduction, Patrick K. O'Donnell warns, "oral histories are perhaps the best means available to reveal the horrors and pathos of the foxhole. " Indeed, several of the accounts he compiles on these pages are grisly, such as the story of Tom Lyons, stabbed in the neck by a Japanese soldier on Guadalcanal. Lyons survived, but only after being heaped on top of a pile of dead bodies. Rumors of his death reached home: "My mother got a check from my insurance company saying I was dead the same day she got a letter from me written by a nurse at a hospital in New Zealand. " Combat stories abound, including a firsthand account of Gunnery Sergeant William G. Walsh jumping on a grenade to protect his squad on Iwo Jima, a feat for which he was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. O'Donnell organizes his material chronologically and introduces each chapter to help readers understand the context of the soldiers' individual narratives. For those who enjoy real-life war stories told from the perspective of the men who were there, Into the Rising Sun is hard to beat. -John Miller.

Review Tantor Media  / Flying Through Midnight: A Pilot's Dramatic Story of His Secret Missions Over Laos During the Vietnam War Creator: William Dufris
Edition: Library ed.
Publication date: 2005-12-01
Dewey code: 959
List Price: $79.99
Price: $45.42

Review Flying Through Midnight: A Pilot's Dramatic Story of His Secret Missions Over Laos During the Vietnam War / Tantor Media:

Like "Jarhead" and "We Were Soldiers Once," this combat memoir is gripping, novelistic, and startlingly candid, taking readers through the devastating trials and hard-won victories of flying black ops night missions during the Vietnam War. Unabridged. 11 CDs. When John Halliday arrived at Thailand's Nakhon Phanom Air Base in 1970, he thought the next year would bore him out of his skull. He believed his mission in the Vietnam War would be to fly cargo around Thailand. What could be easier? A couple of nights later, Halliday found himself dodging dozens of anti-aircraft shells in an aging cargo plane over the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Flying Through Midnight is his riveting account of his top-secret black-ops assignment-one of the most dangerous of the war. Halliday flew slow propeller-driven relics at night deep into guerrilla territory in the "unofficial" war in Laos. His task with the 606th Special Operations Squadron was to help pinpoint guerrilla truck convoys for U. S. [+]
planes to bomb. Meanwhile, President Richard Nixon denied U. S. forces were fighting in Laos. Halliday wasn't even supposed to tell his wife what he was doing. His mail and phone calls were monitored, and soon he went from being a jittery FNG ("f-ing new guy") to a decorated war hero who logged 800 combat flight hours in Vietnam and the Gulf War. He was awarded the Air Force's Distinguished Flying Cross for one particularly amazing feat of bravery-a nighttime crash-landing on an unlit airstrip amid soaring mountains, which saved his crew. Flying Through Midnight does a remarkable job bringing to life Halliday's dramatic combat experiences, the foibles of his superiors, the brutalities of war, and the colorful quirks of his fellow flyboys, including his roommate whose favorite hobby was reading canned-food labels. There's not much here about the deeper rationale of the Vietnam War, but it's a gripping read. -Alex Roslin.

Creator: Mary Woods
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2001-01
Dewey code: 790
List Price: $72.00
Price: $45.36

Review The Unruly Life of Woody Allen: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:

An undisputed classic of epic fantasy, Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast novels represent one of the most brilliantly sustained flights of Gothic imagination. For the first time in years, Titus Groan, the first book in this timeless series, is available in an individual paperback volume, complete with striking new packaging. As the novel opens, Titus, heir to Lord Sepulchrave, has just been born. He stands to inherit the miles of rambling stone and mortar that form Gormenghast Castle. Inside, all events are predetermined by a complex ritual whose origins are lost in history and the castle is peopled by dark characters in half-lit corridors. Dreamlike and macabre, Peake's extraordinary novel is one of the most astonishing and fantastic works in modern English fiction. Mervyn Peake's gothic masterpiece, the Gormenghast trilogy, begins with the superlative Titus Groan, a darkly humorous, stunningly complex tale of the first two years in the life of the heir to an ancient, rambling castle. The Gormenghast royal family, the castle's decidedly eccentric staff, and the peasant artisans living around the dreary, crumbling structure make up the cast of characters in this engrossing story. Peake's command of language and unique style set the tone and shape of an intricate, slow-moving world of ritual and stasis: The walls of the vast room which were streaming with calid moisture, were built with gray slabs of stone and were the personal concern of a company of eighteen men known as the 'Grey Scrubbers'. [+]
On every day of the year from three hours before daybreak until about eleven o'clock, when the scaffolding and ladders became a hindrance to the cooks, the Grey Scrubbers fulfilled their hereditary calling. Peake has been compared to Dickens, Tolkien, and Peacock, but Titus Groan is truly unique. Unforgettable characters with names like Steerpike and Prunesquallor make their way through an architecturally stifling world, with lots of dark corners around to dampen any whimsy that might arise. This true classic is a feast of words unlike anything else in the world of fantasy. Those who explore Gormenghast castle will be richly rewarded. -Therese Littleton.

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England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton, Land of a Thousand Hills: Library Edition, The English Governess, Children of Jihad: Journeys into the Heart and Minds of Middle-Eastern Youths, Churchill and America, One Man Great Enough: Abraham Lincoln's Road to Civil War, A Mormon in the White House?: 10 Things Every American Should Know about Mitt Romney, Kindred Souls: Library Edition, The Big Three in Economics: Adam Smith, Karl Marx, And John Maynard Keynes, Living Biographies of Great Philosophers, Stolen Innocence (Library Edition): My Story of Gr Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs, Patriotic Treason: John Brown and the Soul of America, The Slaves' War: The Civil War in the Words of Former Slaves, What One Man Said to Another Talks With Richard Selzer: Library Edition, Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember, Fast Company: A Memoir of Life, Love, and Motorcycles in Italy, The Price Of Freedom: Library Edition, Into the Rising Sun: Library Edition, Flying Through Midnight: A Pilot's Dramatic Story of His Secret Missions Over Laos During the Vietnam War, The Unruly Life of Woody Allen: Library Edition

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Slide show: Images: Celebrity cougar couples: Even though they're separated by years (decades in some cases), these celebrity twosomes are living proof that age is only a number. ›18:06 21 Nov, Fri
Obama: 'Millions of jobs' in danger next year: President-elect Barack Obama said on Saturday that he was crafting a two-year stimulus plan to revive the troubled economy, warning that swift action was needed to prevent a deep slump. ›11:50
Dr. 90210 shares his 7 beauty secrets: Looking to preserve your youth? Start by looking inside your own house. Dr. Robert Rey, who's best known as "Dr. 90210," has put down the knife and is sharing seven beauty secrets that will keep you looking young and vibrant. ›16:29 21 Nov, Fri
AIDS official blasts Russia as infections rise: A top Russian anti-AIDS coordinator on Friday lambasted the government's approach to fighting HIV, saying the number of registered cases was growing 10 percent a year. ›22:43 21 Nov, Fri
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