 | Stephen King's own adaptation of his best-selling allegorical novel is the ultimate saga of good vs. evil. When a deadly man-made virus destroys 99% of the Earth's population, those left alive are haunted by visions and dreams luring them into two... |
 | Avery is desperate: his sister has been kidnapped and ransomed for $2,000,000, and his father doesn't have the cash. So Avery and his buddies concoct a bold, semi-suicidal scheme: abduct retired mob boss Charlie Bartolucci (Walken), hide out in their... |
 | Stephen King's own adaptation of his best-selling allegorical novel is the ultimate saga of good vs. evil. When a deadly man-made virus destroys 99% of the Earth's population, those left alive are haunted by visions and dreams luring them into two... |
 | A specialized treatise on Tibetan Buddhism. |
 | Stephen King's own adaptation of his best-selling allegorical novel is the ultimate saga of good vs. evil. When a deadly man-made virus destroys 99% of the Earth's population, those left alive are haunted by visions and dreams luring them into two... |
 | Avery is desperate: his sister has been kidnapped and ransomed for $2,000,000, and his father doesn't have the cash. So Avery and his buddies concoct a bold, semi-suicidal scheme: abduct retired mob boss Charlie Bartolucci (Walken), hide out in their... |
 | The first of seven volumes of Thomas Merton's collected journals, these entries covers the years 1939-1941. They trace his life as a young, pre-monastic man, as a Greenwich Village graduate student, his ambitions to be published, and the probing... |
 | Selections from Merton's journals chronicle the challenges and the spiritual progress in the Trappist monk's life, reflecting his spiritual vision and self-scrutiny and acting as an accidental autobiography. A companion to his other published... |
 | Selections from Merton's journals chronicle the challenges and the spiritual progress in the Trappist monk's life, reflecting his spiritual vision and self-scrutiny and acting as an accidental autobiography. A companion to his other published... |
 | With an introduction that includes giving thanks for a pair of comfortable shoes, as only someone who spent the first 15 years of his life mostly barefoot could, the autobiography of the late Johnny Cash is, like his music, simple and eloquent.... |