 | 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... |
 | Eckhart Tolle is a gentle guide for change, first in ourselves and then in the world. Addressing the dysfunction all around us, he encourages us to see the source--our egos, which he explains in some depth but also puts simply as "the voices in our... |
 | The popular conservative pundit Glenn Beck is especially exercised when he hears liberals spout what he sees as easy (read "lazy'), small-minded bromides--wide generalizations delivered from on high which seem to stop debate. Since argument and... |
 | With this memoir, outspoken political commentator and talk-show host Bill O'Reilly takes readers on a personal journey through his working-class childhood, college pursuits, and early television career and shares how his often controversial... |
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 | In this self-help guide, Rhonda Byrne reveals how the wisdom of the ages can help us tap into the powers within ourselves as she shares contemporary stories from those who have used positive thinking to attain happiness, wealth, and success. |
 | Keeping in mind that most of the technology we take for granted today was unthinkable a century ago, renowned astrophysicist Michio Kaku gazes into his scientific crystal ball to assess the possibilities for some of tomorrow's most significant... |
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 | As Harry Potter begins his third year as a student at the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry he is shocked to discover that Sirius Black, a wizard who may have been involved with the death of his parents, has escaped from Azkaban Prison.... |
 | While this gorgeous coffee table book celebrating America's national parks might be labeled by some as a companion to Ken Burns's PBS series, there is little question that it stands alone among books on the subject. Duncan and Burns combine... |