 | (Mal)practice makes perfect. . . 7 out of 7 people found this review helpful
Disturbed by the insurance industry’s increasing ability to dictate courses of treatment better decided by doctors and concerned about quality of care, successful physician Craig Bowman leaves his traditional o... read full review |
 | Hey, Boo! 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Caedmon’s eagerly awaited publication of a much-loved modern classic is a must for any serious audiobook collection. A poignant and powerful coming of age tale set in the 1930s in the racially divided South, ... read full review |
 | Unabridged Audiobook Edition 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
"Under Orders," Francis’s first novel in six years, puts to rest the suspicion that the once prolific 86-year-old author might have lost his spark. Old fans will be delighted to discover the 4th appe... read full review |
 | Relevant as Ever. . . 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
First published in 1973, Jong’s revolutionary coming of age satire changed the face of women’s literature forever. Not only was it unabashedly and enthusiastically sexual, but it was also funny, approachable ... read full review |
 | The Epic Story of Troy 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Homer’s epic tale spanning some 52 days of the Trojan War, has always been a more daunting read than his Odyssey. The latter, a series of related adventures befalling Odysseus as he tries to return home from... read full review |
 | The Unabridged Audiobook Version 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Laura Lippman’s Baltimore detective, Tess Monaghan, shares center stage with her live-in love interest, Edgar “Crow” Ransome, whose narrative voice opens and closes this novel. The result is a mystery much clo... read full review |
 | Unabridged Audiobook 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
The King of contemporary horror is in fine form with his latest thriller. The novel showcases all the author does best: quirkily engaging, full-fleshed characters; natural dialogue liberally interlaced with hum... read full review |
 | Speaking Frank(ly) 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Frank McCourt is an accomplished raconteur, and this entertaining anecdotal history of his 30 years as a New York City English teacher showcases his talents while enlightening its listeners about the realities ... read full review |
 | Helen of Troy 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
The face that launched a thousand ships acquires an engaging, intelligent and surprisingly guileless voice in George’s sweeping novel. Daughter of Leda and the god Zeus, her historical significance prophesi... read full review |
 | Unabridged Audiobook Edition 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Beautiful but jaded Eustacia Vye hates rural life on Egdon Heath, despite her capacity to attract all of its male inhabitants. She longs for someone who will take her from there to a cultured urban environment... read full review |