The Eat This, Not That! Supermarket Survival Guide changes all of that, offering discerning shoppers everywhere a simple plan for finding the healthiest foods for them and their families. Beyond homing in on the best and worst in the
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In the final installment of Owens's acclaimed The Summoning series, the most powerful gift is the most dangerous to possess--and six women will wage the ultimate battle against the forces of Dark; original.
Sixty years after Indian independence, British historian Michael Wood presents the tale of the oldest and most diverse civilization, and largest democracy; a nuclear power and a rising giant, India's population will overtake China's
within 10 years and its economy is predicted to overtake that of the U.S. in the 2030s.
Enzo, a philosophical dog eager to be reincarnated as a human, serves as a faithful companion to race-car driver Denny Swift, as he navigates both his racing career; a bestselling novel and Starbucks book pick, The Art of Racing in the
Rain is a charming, uplifting.
The last years of Roberto Bolano's life, 2666 was greeted across Europe and Latin America as his highest achievement, surpassing even his previous work in its strangeness, beauty, and scope; its throng of unforgettable characters
includes academics and convicts.
Journalist Dexter Filkins provides a long view of the conflict with Islamofascism, before and after 9/11; Filkins reports on the rise of the Taliban in the '90s, the attacks of september 11, the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and
their aftermath.
In this enchanting debut novel, a mute boy with the ability to communicate with dogs becomes suspicious of his uncle after the death of his father a plot readers of Hamlet will find familiar; the Story of Edgar Sawtelle is full of
strange magic, lyrical prose.
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