 | 1984 list: $7.95 - our price: $7.16 by Signet Book Mass Market Paperback
(01 May, 1990)
(1030 reviews)  Customer Review: This is where we're at folks! Lies are Truth!: This 1949 classic has lost none of its punch. With his descriptive depiction of the future, |
 | A Bend in the Road list: $7.99 - our price: $7.19 by Warner Books Mass Market Paperback
(01 July, 2002)
(225 reviews)  Customer Review: More than just a love story: "A Bend in the Road" deals with more than just love, it deals with forgiveness, with the pain of losing someone and with starting a new life. |
 | A Clockwork Orange (Norton Paperback Fiction) list: $13.95 - our price: $10.46 by W. W. Norton & Company Paperback
(November, 1986)
(479 reviews)  Customer Review: Great Book: A Clockwork Orange is the rare book that combines ingenious writing with an important theme, neither being sacrificed to the other. |
 | A Confederacy of Dunces (Evergreen Book) list: $14.00 - our price: $10.50 by Grove Press Paperback
(01 September, 1987)
(659 reviews)  Editorial Review: "A green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head.The green earflaps, full of large ears and uncut hair and the fine bristles that grew in the ears themselves, stuck out on either side like turn signals indicating two directions at once. |
 | A Doll's House list: $1.00 - our price: $2.99 by Dover Publications Paperback
(21 February, 1992)
(58 reviews)  Customer Review: A brilliant play on Marrige, Supression and Feminisme.: Henrik Ibsen in one of the most famous Norwegian writers thoughout the world. |
 | A Midsummer Night's Dream (Folger Shakespeare Library) list: $4.99 - our price: $4.99 by Washington Square Press Paperback
(01 January, 2004)
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 | A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man (Penguin Classics) list: $9.00 - our price: $8.10 by Penguin Books Paperback
(25 March, 2003)
(185 reviews)  Customer Review: My Humble Opinion: James Joyce is a hero. Writing with a exceptionally unique style that fits the corresponding drama perfectly, |
 | A Prayer for Owen Meany list: $7.99 - our price: $7.19 by Ballantine Books Paperback
(14 April, 1990)
(926 reviews)  Editorial Review: Owen Meany is a dwarfish boy with a strange voice who accidentally kills his best friend's mom with a baseball and believes--accurately--that he is an instrument of God, to be redeemed by martyrdom. John Irving's novel, |
 | A Raisin in the Sun list: $5.95 - our price: $5.36 by Vintage Paperback
(29 November, 1994)
(116 reviews)  Customer Review: A Great Book: Recently, in my eighth grade English class, we read To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. During our study of the 1930's in Alabama we were assigned to read another book by an African American author. |
 | A Redbird Christmas : A Novel list: $17.95 - our price: $10.77 by Random House Hardcover
(02 November, 2004)
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 | A Room of One's Own list: $10.00 - our price: $7.50 by Harvest Books Paperback
(27 December, 1989)
(27 reviews)  Editorial Review: Surprisingly, this long essay about society and art and sexism is one of Woolf's most accessible works. Woolf, a major modernist writer and critic, takes us on an erudite yet conversational--and completely entertaining--walk around the history of women in writing, |
 | A Streetcar Named Desire list: $7.99 - our price: $7.99 by Signet Book Mass Market Paperback
(01 August, 1989)
(71 reviews)  Customer Review: interesting but stereotypical: A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is a play about class and gender, and how they interact in a specific time period and place, |
 | A Tale of Two Cities list: $4.95 - our price: $4.95 by Signet Book Mass Market Paperback
(01 May, 1997)
(318 reviews)  Customer Review: Master of language and style: A Tale of Two Cities is set in the two cities of London and Paris, in the fourth quarter of the eighteenth century. |
 | A Walk to Remember list: $6.99 - our price: $6.29 by Warner Books Paperback
(01 September, 2000)
(1105 reviews)  Customer Review: If You've Seen the Movie- Read the Book! (Or Vice-Versa): Landon Carter is 17 years old and about to step into the shoes of the man he is going to become. |
 | A Yellow Raft in Blue Water: A Novel list: $14.00 - our price: $10.50 by Picador Paperback
(05 March, 2003)
(116 reviews)  Customer Review: Yellow and Blue Dividers: Yellow and Blue DividersDivided generations. The book A Yellow raft in Blue Water, by Micheal Dorris, is that of a story that shows how the dividers between generations form and what is done to knock them down. |
 | Aeschylus I: Oresteia (Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides) list: $10.00 - our price: $10.00 by University of Chicago Press Paperback
(15 May, 1969)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: The Greatest of Greek Tragedy: Aeschylus I (the Oresteia) probably best epitomized Greek tragedy. This compelling trilogy told the stories of endless cycles of violence in the House of Atreus that stretched across generations and only ended when peace and harmony took its place.I |
 | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: A Pop-up Adaptation list: $25.95 - our price: $15.57 by Little Simon Hardcover
(01 October, 2003)
(19 reviews)  Customer Review: Another Sabuda masterpiece.: As a huge fan of Sabuda's WIZARD OF OZ, I grabbed ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND as soon as I saw it in the store, |
 | Anna Karenina (Modern Library Classics) list: $9.95 - our price: $8.96 by Modern Library Paperback
(10 October, 2000)
(215 reviews)  Customer Review: Anna Karenina: Yes, it is a classic. Yes it is a masterpiece, and true, it is an unbelievably big novel. I had to read Anna Karenina for a 19th century writers course, |
 | Anna Karenina (Oprah's Book Club) list: $16.00 - our price: $10.88 by Penguin Books Paperback
(31 May, 2004)
(54 reviews)  Editorial Review: Some people say Anna Karenina is the single greatest novel ever written, which makes about as much sense to me as trying to determine the world's greatest color. But there is no doubt that Anna Karenina, |
 | Anthem list: $7.99 - our price: $7.19 by Signet Book Mass Market Paperback
(01 August, 1996)
(365 reviews)  Customer Review: An indictment of the socialists who want to think for us.: I'm not an Objectivist by any means, mainly because I'm a Christian, which puts me completely at odds with one of Objectivism's six major tenets. |
 | Atlas Shrugged list: $8.99 - our price: $8.09 by Signet Book Mass Market Paperback
(01 August, 1996)
(1124 reviews)  Customer Review: It makes you think: I have some comments and responses to reviewers' complaints.Atlas Shrugged is a work of fiction. It was never intended as a light novella or breezy romance. |
 | Atlas Shrugged list: $8.99 - our price: $8.09 by Signet Book Mass Market Paperback
(01 August, 1996)
(1124 reviews)  Customer Review: It makes you think: I have some comments and responses to reviewers' complaints.Atlas Shrugged is a work of fiction. It was never intended as a light novella or breezy romance. |
 | Atonement : A Novel list: $14.00 - our price: $10.50 by Anchor Paperback
(25 February, 2003)
(437 reviews)  Customer Review: "Atonement" is McEwan's most accomplished to date: Book critics have proclaimed "Atonement" as Ian McEwan's best novel to date. They may be right. In my humble opinion, |
 | Awakening list: $4.50 - our price: $4.50 Paperback
(10 February, 1982)
(281 reviews)  Customer Review: The Awakening: Nearly one- hundred years old, The Awakening is a book that goes into great detail about a remarkable woman, Edna Pontellier, |
 | Beloved list: $13.00 - our price: $9.75 by Vintage Paperback
(08 June, 2004)
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 | Beowulf: A New Verse Translation list: $13.95 - our price: $10.46 by W.W. Norton & Company Paperback
(February, 2001)
(177 reviews)  Customer Review: Beowulf: "a haunting presence of mind.": "In off the moors, down through the mist bands/ God-cursed Grendel came greedily loping" (p. |
 | Bridget Jones's Diary list: $14.00 - our price: $10.50 by Penguin Books Paperback
(24 May, 1999)
(1007 reviews)  Editorial Review: In the course of the year recorded in Bridget Jones's Diary, Bridgetconfides her hopes, her dreams, and her monstrously fluctuating poundage, not tomention her consumption of 5277 cigarettes and "Fat units 3457 (approx.) |
 | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason list: $14.00 - our price: $10.50 by Penguin Books Paperback
(30 January, 2001)
(433 reviews)  Customer Review: More of the same, but strangely less enjoyable than original: People have compared this story to Jane Austin's Persuasion, which I haven't read (yet). |
 | Cannery Row list: $8.00 - our price: $7.20 by Penguin Books Mass Market Paperback
(01 January, 1993)
(182 reviews)  Customer Review: You won't forget this setting or these characters...: Cannery Row is almost like a book of short stories. There are some central stories that follow main characters, |
 | Cat's Cradle list: $14.00 - our price: $10.50 by Delta Paperback
(08 September, 1998)
(271 reviews)  Customer Review: Amazing: I don't like sci-fi, but I loved this. This is the first Vonnegut I've read (I took a chance after reading so much praise for it) and it definitely won't be the last. |
 | Catch 22 list: $15.00 - our price: $10.20 by Simon & Schuster Paperback
(04 September, 1996)
(668 reviews)  Editorial Review: There was a time when reading Joseph Heller's classic satire on the murderous insanity of war was nothing less than a rite of passage. Echoes of Yossarian, the wise-ass bombardier who was too smart to die but not smart enough to find a way out of his predicament, |
 | Checkpoint: A Novel list: $15.95 - our price: $11.16 by Knopf Hardcover
(10 August, 2004)
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 | Cold Mountain : A Novel list: $14.95 - our price: $10.17 by Vintage Paperback
(12 August, 1998)
(1393 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent...and disappointing: Charles Frazier's first novel is literally gorgeous. His story of two separated and uncertain southern lovers and their survival and personal growth during the lean Civil War years is excellent, |
 | Crime and Punishment (Crime & Punishment) list: $6.99 - our price: $6.29 by Bantam Classics Mass Market Paperback
(01 June, 1984)
(379 reviews)  Customer Review: Nietzsche and Dostoevsky: Nietzsche, a man who was always first to annihilate other writers and thinkers, bestowed lavish praise on Dostoevsky, |
 | Darkness Visible : A Memoir of Madness list: $11.00 - our price: $8.25 by Vintage Paperback
(08 January, 1992)
(87 reviews)  Editorial Review: In 1985 William Styron fell victim to a crippling and almost suicidal depression, the same illness that took the lives ofRandall Jarrell, Primo Levi and Virginia Woolf.That Styron survived his descent into madness is something of a miracle.T |
 | Death of A Salesman list: $11.00 - our price: $8.25 by Penguin USA (Paper) Paperback
(06 October, 1998)
(139 reviews)  Customer Review: great story, but requires much patience: This is, without a doubt, an outstanding piece of literature, beautifully written and well executed by author Arthur Miller. |
 | Desolation Island (Aubrey-Maturin (Paperback)) list: $13.95 - our price: $10.46 by W. W. Norton & Company Paperback
(01 August, 1991)
(32 reviews)  Editorial Review: Captain Bligh (yes, the guy from the Bounty) needs to be rescued, and the Royal Navy has the perfect man for the job: Captain Jack Aubrey. With his friend and cloak-and-dagger expert Stephen Maturin in tow, |
 | Dharma Bums list: $14.00 - our price: $10.50 by Penguin Books Paperback
(01 February, 1991)
(115 reviews)  Editorial Review: One of the best and most popular of Kerouac's autobiographical novels, The Dharma Bums is based on experiences the writer had during the mid-1950s while living in California, after he'd become interested in Buddhism's spiritual mode of understanding. |
 | Disgrace list: $13.00 - our price: $9.75 by Penguin Books Paperback
(31 October, 2000)
(240 reviews)  Customer Review: Not a happy ending, but a satisfying read: Once I started this stark and somewhat disturbing short novel, I couldn't put it down and well understand how it won the fiction prizes that it did. |
 | East of Eden (Oprah's Book Club) list: $16.00 - our price: $6.40 by Penguin Books Paperback
(18 June, 2003)
(129 reviews)  Customer Review: Epic novel: This book has it all--sweeping themes which are common to all people, fascinating and flawed characters, and an interesting interweaving of people's choices and the impact this has on those around them. |
 | Fall On Your Knees (Oprah #45) list: $15.00 - our price: $10.20 by Touchstone Paperback
(24 January, 2002)
(481 reviews)  Editorial Review: A sprawling saga about five generations of a family from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Fall on Your Knees is the impressive first fiction from Canadian playwright and actor Ann-Marie MacDonald. This epic tale of family history, |
 | Farewell To Arms list: $13.00 - our price: $9.75 by Scribner Paperback
(01 June, 1995)
(309 reviews)  Editorial Review: As a youth of 18, Ernest Hemingway was eager to fight in the Great War. Poor vision kept him out of the army, so he joined the ambulance corps instead and was sent to France. Then he transferred to Italy where he became the first American wounded in that country during World War I. |
 | Fences list: $11.00 - our price: $8.25 by Plume Books Paperback
(01 March, 1995)
(68 reviews)  Customer Review: Wilson's talent: conflicts and realistic characters: Fences is the type of book you may pick up if you are interested in the US during the time where baseball was really our true pastime, |
 | Folly and Glory : A Novel (Mcmurtry, Larry) list: $25.00 - our price: $15.75 by Simon & Schuster Hardcover
(04 May, 2004)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: Great summer reading: I did not intend to read the whole series, the Berrybender Narratives, but it drew me along to the end, Folly and Glory. |
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