 | When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote THE GREAT GATSBY in the early 1920s, the American Dream was already on the skids. Originally based on the idea that the pursuit of happiness involves not only material success but moral and spiritual growth, the dream... |
 | Detective Bosch of LAPD Homicide suspects organized crime is behind the dead body found in his trunk, but he must dig up answers on his own in this gritty, noir mystery. |
 | Bob Spitz's lengthy biography of the Beatles minutely examines their formative years, both as individuals in Liverpool and later as a band let loose in the fleshpots and dives of Hamburg. Spitz scrutinizes the complex motives of their manager, Brian... |
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 | This history of American jazz was published in conjunction with the PBS television series. Photographs of renowned musicians--including Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Charlie Parker--are accompanied by commentary by famous contemporary... |
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 | Combining cutting-edge neurological insights with the results of his own investigative reporting, Daniel Coyle reveals a universal formula for success that can be applied to anyone, regardless of their field of interest. Coyle traveled the world... |
 | When Britt Montero is assigned to prep hunky Lance Westfell for his latest movie role, she thinks she's lucky to get such a pleasant job. Unfortunately, Lance is a walking disaster with murder and sabotage trailing on his every step. Will Britt get... |
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