 | In Dan Brown's long-awaited follow-up to THE DA VINCI CODE, symbologist Robert Langdon is again forced to try to crack a series of centuries-old codes in a matter of hours in order to avoid a national catastrophe. Though specific details of the plot... |
 | Unlike most television crime dramas, which neatly introduce and then solve a case all in the space of one hour, HBO's THE WIRE follows one single drug and homicide investigation throughout the length of an entire season. Focused on the drug culture... |
 | Work and family have always been two of the most important parts of Alex Cross's life, but when his deceased brother's daughter is found murdered, Alex finds these facets of his life bleeding together in disturbing and stressful ways. The shock of... |
iEBKbEB(DbQ!~~_6.JPG) | From the mind of screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (A FEW GOOD MEN) comes this controversial NBC drama, which became an immediate smash after premiering in 1999. Starring Martin Sheen as President Jed Bartlet, the series follows the hyperdramatic tension... |
 | Following up on the harrowing events of the feature-length movie REDEMPTION, 24's full-throttle seventh season once again hurtles viewers back into the breathless pace of the series proper with all the fast-paced verve fans have come to expect from... |
 | When a wave of violent attacks strikes Washington, D.C., counterterrorism operatives Mitch Rapp and Mike Nash take the bull by the horns. They don't ask for permission--they just do what needs to be done. In the aftermath of the explosions, however,... |
 | In the fourth season of this hilariously subversive series, Mary-Louise Parker is back as pot-dealing widow and single mother Nancy Botwin. Thanks to some drastic occurrences, Nancy is forced to relocate her family from the idyllic Agrestic township... |
 | Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957. |
 | George Orwell's celebrated and always timely 1948 vision of a world subsumed in tyranny and war describes the process of events by which Winston Smith, a London clerk at the Ministry of Truth, comes to understand the true nature and aims of the... |
 | After reading this painfully affective collection of profound short stories, written from the point of view of children from five different countries in Africa, every complaint we might make about our lives seems insignificant. In his stunning... |