 | Daniel H. Pink, former speechwriter for Al Gore and bestselling author of FREE AGENT NATION, returns with a thought-provoking book arguing that we are entering a new age, the "conceptual age," where right-brain thinking will dominate the cultural and... |
 | This acclaimed film version of Peter Stone's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, which was one of the last big-budget studio musicals, stars William Daniels (TV's Saint Elsewhere) as John Adams and Howard Da Silva as Ben Franklin. A rollicking,... |
 | The authors of VEGAN WITH A VENGANCE have spent some serious time creating a bevy of inventive, tasty vegan cupcakes that even dairy fiends will love. With a forward by Sara Quin of the band Tegan and Sara. Accompanied by full-color photographs,... |
 | This suspensful adventure game is set in a mysterious world that is under the control of a group of girls calling themselves the "Red Crayon Family." Taking control of Jennifer, you'll have to work with the rules created by the girls as you solve... |
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 | Laura Day, the brain coach behind PRACTICAL INTUITION and THE CIRCLE, shows how anyone can take giant steps to vastly improve their life without ever leaving the comforts of their home. According to Day, the most essential changes a person can make... |
 | Great cast in supernatural romantic comedy. When urban witch Novak casts a spell on Stewart to lure him away from a snooty former schoolmate, she finds the spell rebounding due to the intercession of a more powerful witch (Gingold). Lemmon and comic... |
 | Phil Town wasn't always a very wealthy man. In fact, he was living on $4000 a year when some well-timed advice launched him into an investing self-education that revealed what the true "rules" are and how to make them work in one's favor. Chief among... |
 | This true-crime story details the death of a suburban wife in Atlanta, Georgia, initially ruled a suicide. Suspicions arise when it is revealed that the woman’s husband had an ex who died in a similar fashion. Ann Rule conducts numerous interviews... |
 | In Russell Banks's bleak and compelling novel, Chappie is a punky teenager living with his mother and abusive stepfather in a trailer park. He falls in with a group of bikers and thieves, finally settling down in an abandoned schoolbus with a girl he... |