Reading on the Run
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Authors A-F Authors G-L Authors M-R Authors S-Z Beliefs Book Quotes Business-Internet Public Libraries Science Reading Report Wind Energy Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6) J.K. Rowling
One of the country's largest inventories of books Portland, OR
Joshya Piven and David Borgenicht
Shirley MacLaine
Life On the Other Side: A Psychic's Tour of the Afterlife
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The Triumph of Modernism: The Art World, 1985-2005 Hilton Kramer North Korea In Quotation: A Worldwide Treasury, 1948-2004 Steve Shipp
Janson's History of Art
Malraux: A Life
Avenger Benjamin Franklin: An American Life Walter Isaacson
Children's Play: The Roots of Reading Edward Zigler, Dorothy G. Singer and Sandra J. Bishop-Josef (editors)
Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There David Brooks
"A good fictional character, like a good detective, is larger than life." Diana Rigg, host of the PBS television show "Mystery."
Living on the Fault Line Geoffrey A. Moore
Tulip Fever Deborah Moggach
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One Good Turn: A Natural History Of the Screwdriver and the Screw Witold Rybczynski "Each of us has our own idea of what Cheese is, and we pursue it because we believe it makes us happy. If we get it, we often become attached to it. And if we lose it, or it's taken away, it can be traumatic." Spencer Johnson, from his bestseller "Who Moved my Cheese? - An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life."
Janet Kaplan
William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886-1890
Booklist reviewer Ray Olson, writing about "On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft" by Stephen King.
"I am amazed at how much better my life is now that I'm a dad."
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Quips Art Quotations Quips Reading Quotations Quips Wine Quotations Proverbial Quips Did I Hear You Right? Asian Books China Books Hong Kong Books Korea Books "Mr. Kanfer does a nimble job of tracing the outlines of Groucho's life and the evolution of his antic art." New York Times reviewer Michiko Kakutani, writing about "Groucho: The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx" — a biography about Groucho Marx by Stefan Kanfer.
"Cultural history, in short, is a matter of human consciousness and desires; and individuals who are able to express perennial human wishes in new ways are the agents of change, the shapers of styles and the molders of culture."
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