 | 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 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 Light in the Window (The Mitford Years) list: $12.95 - our price: $9.71 by Penguin Books Paperback
(01 February, 1996)
(49 reviews)  Editorial Review: A Light in the Window is the second installment in this enormously popular series about a small-town rector, Father Tim, and the heartwarming cast of characters surrounding him. This time Father Tim, a lifelong bachelor, |
 | A Pirate Looks at Fifty list: $7.99 - our price: $7.19 by Fawcett Paperback
(01 May, 1999)
(224 reviews)  Customer Review: Jimmy has done better: It's worrisome when an author admits outright that he's attempting to hash out a book to fulfill a contract. |
 | 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 Tale of Love and Darkness list: $26.00 - our price: $17.16 by Harcourt Hardcover
(15 November, 2004)
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 | A Tree Grows in Brooklyn list: $13.00 - our price: $9.75 by Perennial Paperback
(01 September, 1998)
(421 reviews)  Editorial Review: Francie Nolan, avid reader, penny-candy connoisseur, and adroitobserver of human nature, has much to ponder in colorful, turn-of-the-century Brooklyn. She grows up with a sweet, tragic father, a severely realistic mother, |
 | All That Matters list: $17.95 - our price: $12.56 by Hyperion Hardcover
(08 September, 2004)
Editorial Review: Destined to be a sure-fire weeper, All that Matters by Jan Goldstein is, nonetheless, a good story about a lost young woman and her aged grandmother, both of whom have scores to settle with life, and a great deal to offer each other.J |
 | American Gods list: $7.99 - our price: $7.19 by HarperTorch Paperback
(30 April, 2002)
(419 reviews)  Customer Review: Another success for Gaiman: The short review: Oh. My. God. Read this book.The longer one: What Gaiman did for London in Neverwhere, |
 | Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons (Ballantine Reader's Circle) list: $13.95 - our price: $10.46 by Ballantine Books Paperback
(03 February, 2004)
(68 reviews)  Customer Review: Friendships spanning decades: ANGRY HOUSEWIVES EATING BON BONS by Lorna LandvikHere's a book that is somewhat reminiscent of THE SAVING GRACES by Patricia Gaffney, |
 | Animal Farm list: $7.95 - our price: $7.16 by Signet Paperback
(06 January, 2004)
(900 reviews)  Customer Review: 5 bonus points: Animal Farm: The title may be a little deceiving; Animal Farm is no children's fairy tale about a farmer happily living in symbiosis with his animals. |
 | 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, |
 | At Home in Mitford (The Mitford Years) list: $12.95 - our price: $9.71 by Viking Books Paperback
(01 February, 1996)
(321 reviews)  Editorial Review: Father Tim, a cherished small-town rector, is the steadfast soldier in this beloved slice of life story set in an American village where the grass is still green, the pickets are still white, and the air still smells sweet. |
 | 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, |
 | Bad Dirt : Wyoming Stories 2 list: $25.00 - our price: $16.50 by Scribner Hardcover
(30 November, 2004)
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 | Before You Know Kindness: A Novel list: $25.00 - our price: $16.50 by Shaye Areheart Books Hardcover
(05 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: If you imagine most writer's bathrooms (and this is probably a mistake) you'd picture damp towels in a clump on the floor, hair in the soap, a few mildewed paperbacks stacked on the counter. But it's impossible to picture Chris Bohjalian's bathroom as anything but an Architectural Digest centerfold: polished counters, |
 | Bergdorf Blondes : A Novel list: $23.95 - our price: $16.76 by Miramax Books Hardcover
(07 April, 2004)
(126 reviews)  Customer Review: Disappointed: I admire Plum Sykes for writing a debut novel about the world she is familiar with, even though I couldn't help feeling that the book was based on events so true that the book actually lost its flavor; |
 | Betty Crocker's Quick & Easy Cookbook list: $17.95 - our price: $17.95 by Betty Crocker Plastic Comb
(15 July, 2003)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Chicago: This is the book to buy to get dinner done fast and still have a meal the whole family will enjoy. There are more than 300 recipes for everything from appetizers to main dishes to desserts-all ready in thirty minutes or less. |
 | Birds Without Wings list: $25.95 - our price: $16.35 by Knopf Hardcover
(24 August, 2004)
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 | Black Wind list: $27.95 - our price: $16.77 by Putnam Hardcover
(30 November, 2004)
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 | Bleachers list: $19.95 - our price: $13.96 by Doubleday Hardcover
(09 September, 2003)
(285 reviews)  Editorial Review: With Bleachers John Grisham departs again from the legal thriller to experiment with a character-driven tale of reunion, broken high school dreams, and missed chances. While the book falls short of the compelling storytelling that has made Grisham a bestselling author, |
 | Brave New World list: $12.95 - our price: $9.71 by Perennial Paperback
(01 September, 1998)
(544 reviews)  Customer Review: Brave New Book: Beyond Literature, Into Life: Much has been conjectured about the prospect of Utopia. Moreover, the lack of it is equally puzzling. |
 | Breakfast of Champions list: $13.95 - our price: $10.46 by Delta Paperback
(11 May, 1999)
(195 reviews)  Customer Review: Weird and wonderful: pure Vonnegut: Kurt Vonnegut's novel "Breakfast of Champions" follows the odyssey of oddball science fiction writer Kilgore Trout from his melancholy childhood in Bermuda, |
 | 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). |
 | Can You Keep a Secret? list: $21.95 - our price: $15.36 by The Dial Press Hardcover
(23 March, 2004)
(133 reviews)  Customer Review: Great plane-type read- don't judge it for it's insipid title: I read this book in maybe 4 hours tops and it was very enjoyable.was it as good as confessions of a shopoholic? |
 | 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, |
 | Charles Dickens Four Complete Novels (Great Expectations, Hard Times, A Christmas Carol, list: $19.99 - our price: $19.99 by Gramercy Leather Bound
(03 October, 1990)
(15 reviews)  Customer Review: Timeless Classics: Charles Dickens makes characters come alive and stay alive. There is always a character to relate to, despise, |
 | Choke list: $13.95 - our price: $10.46 by Anchor Paperback
(11 June, 2002)
(314 reviews)  Customer Review: Just blazingly original and entertaining writing: Victor, a sex addict who is a member of a 12-step group in order to meet new sex partners makes a living off of contributions from Good Samaritans who have rescued him during scam choking-to-death episodes in order to support his crazy institutionalized Mother who may have artificially conceived him using cells from the stolen foreskin of Jesus, |
 | Citizen Girl list: $24.95 - our price: $16.47 by Atria Hardcover
(16 November, 2004)
Editorial Review: Citizen Girl is the sophomore effort from Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, whose Nanny Diaries sent Park Avenue mothers running for cover and catapulted the duo to cult-like status amongst gossip literature's elite. |
 | Cloud Atlas : A Novel list: $14.95 - our price: $10.17 by Random House Trade Paperbacks Paperback
(17 August, 2004)
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 | Complete Stories and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe list: $22.95 - our price: $15.61 by Doubleday Hardcover
(15 August, 1984)
(40 reviews)  Customer Review: The Best..: I've been a huge Edgar Allan Poe fan for a long time and believe he's one of the greatest authors ever. While not having this exact edition, |
 | Confessions of a Shopaholic list: $11.95 - our price: $9.56 by Delta Paperback
(06 February, 2001)
(556 reviews)  Editorial Review: If you've ever paid off one credit card with another, thrown out a bill before opening it, or convinced yourself that buying at a two-for-one sale is like making money, then this silly, appealing novel is for you. |
 | Crossing California list: $24.95 - our price: $15.72 by Riverhead Books Hardcover
(03 June, 2004)
(14 reviews)  Customer Review: Enduring and satirical portrait of Chicago 1979-1981.: The setting of CROSSING CALIFORNIA initially peaked my interest. I live fairly close to the Rogers Park neighborhood on the far north side of Chicago and have frequented several of the restaurants, |
 | Cryptonomicon list: $7.99 - our price: $7.99 by Avon Books Mass Market Paperback
(05 November, 2002)
(682 reviews)  Customer Review: great commentary on just about anything that comes to mind: the book is huge, but that corrects for the flaws of DIAMOND AGE. there, |
 | Da Gospel According to Ali G list: $20.00 - our price: $13.60 by Pocket Paperback
(28 January, 2003)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Fun book: It's pretty funny! I noticed someone reading it on my flight back from Amsterdam -since he was laughing, a bit too much I thought. |
 | Dark Tower: The Gunslinger/the Drawing of the Three/the Waste Lands/Wizard and Glas list: $31.96 - our price: $20.13 by Signet Book Paperback
(01 October, 2003)
(216 reviews)  Customer Review: The Dark Tower draws more than Roland and his friends: The Dark Tower series is amazing. There is no better way to put it. King uses colorful descriptions to hold the reader captivated as he does in all his books. |
 | Deception Point list: $7.99 - our price: $7.19 by Pocket Paperback
(26 November, 2002)
(246 reviews)  Customer Review: Totally engrossing . . .: Do not begin your reading of this novel the night before you have an important morning meeting: you'll never get there. |
 | Diary: A Novel list: $24.95 - our price: $15.72 by Doubleday Hardcover
(26 August, 2003)
(100 reviews)  Customer Review: Can You Feel This?: Grace says, "We all die." She says, "The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will." |
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