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The
5th Horseman
by James Patterson , Maxine Paetro
Paperback: 432 pages ISBN-10: 0446699314
The members of the Women's Murder Club face an unspeakable menace
in the most suspenseful hospital drama since Coma. Lieutenant
Lindsay Boxer is shopping with the newest member of the Women's
Murder Club, lawyer Yuki Castellano, and Yuki's mother, Keiko,
when suddenly Keiko collapses. She's rushed to San Francisco Medical
Center where her condition stabilizes. Yet days later, the hospital
calls Yuki with devastating news. Keiko was given the wrong medication
and it brought on a fatal heart attack. Even more astonishing,
this is not the first time SFMC has made this mistake. Just as
patients are about to be released with a clean bill of health,
their conditions take a mysterious turn for the worse. As the
hospital comes under scrutiny, Lindsay and the Women's Murder
Club investigate for themselves. Is there a maniac at work, playing
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Slow
Burn : A Novel
by Julie Garwood
Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages ISBN-10: 0345453859
Skillfully blending searing suspense, characters with grit and
heart, and a dynamic plot, bestselling author Julie Garwood has
written another electrifying novel of romantic suspense. Kate
MacKenna doesn’t have a bad bone in her body–or an enemy in the
world. A woman who barely knew her father and has just lost her
mother, Kate is a loving sister, a savvy business owner, and an
unpretentious beauty who radiates kindness. So why are bombs igniting
everywhere she goes? more.. |
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Next
by Michael Crichton
Hardcover: 448 pages ISBN-10: 0060872985
Is a loved one missing some body parts? Are blondes becoming extinct?
Is everyone at your dinner table of the same species? Humans and
chimpanzees differ in only 400 genes; is that why a chimp fetus
resembles a human being? And should that worry us? There's a new
genetic cure for drug addiction--is it worse than the disease?
What's coming Next? Get a hint of what Michael Crichton sees on
the horizon in this short video clip: high bandwidth or low bandwidth
We live in a time of momentous scientific leaps, a time when it's
possible to sell our eggs and sperm online for thousands of dollars
and to test our spouses for genetic maladies. We live in a time
when one fifth of all our genes are owned by someone else, and
an unsuspecting person and his family can be pursued cross-country
because they happen to have certain valuable genes within their
chromosomes...
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The
Inheritance of Loss
by Kiran Desai
Paperback: 384 pages ISBN-10: 0802142818
This stunning second novel from Desai (Hullabaloo in the Guava
Orchard) is set in mid-1980s India, on the cusp of the Nepalese
movement for an independent state. Jemubhai Popatlal, a retired
Cambridge-educated judge, lives in Kalimpong, at the foot of the
Himalayas, with his orphaned granddaughter, Sai, and his cook.
The makeshift family's neighbors include a coterie of Anglophiles
who might be savvy readers of V.S. Naipaul but who are, perhaps,
less aware of how fragile their own social standing is—at least
until a surge of unrest disturbs the region. Jemubhai, with his
hunting rifles and English biscuits, becomes an obvious target.
Besides threatening their very lives, the revolution also stymies
the fledgling romance between 16-year-old Sai and her Nepalese
tutor, Gyan. more.. |
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Why
Men Marry Bitches : A Woman's Guide to Winning
Her Man's Heart
by Sherry Argov
Paperback: 272 pages ISBN-10: 074327637X
As in her previous book, Why Men Love Bitches, Argov does not
use the word "bitch" in a pejorative way, but rather
"to describe a strong woman who has her own identity and
is secure with who she is." And while encouraging women to
be strong, independent and inscrutable is sound advice, the motivation
behind this advice-to keep his interest-makes for a headache-inspiring
contradiction. Fortunately, Argov takes readers step-by-step through
her process, including numerous "Relationship Principles"
that keeps her concepts clear ("Relationship Principle 35:
Men are intrigued by anything they do not completely control.").
Though the generalizations Argov uses to describe her pre-bitch
audience can at times be condescending, and her goals are more
about acting-rather than believing-that you don't need a man to
feel complete, the behavior she encourages is healthy and useful,
even outside the realm of husband-hunting.
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Cell
by Stephen King
Paperback: 480 pages ISBN 10 : 1416524517
Witness Stephen King's triumphant, blood-spattered return to the
genre that made him famous. Cell, the king of horror's homage
to zombie films (the book is dedicated in part to George A. Romero)
is his goriest, most horrific novel in years, not to mention the
most intensely paced. Casting aside his love of elaborate character
and town histories and penchant for delayed gratification, King
yanks readers off their feet within the first few pages; dragging
them into the fray and offering no chance catch their breath until
the very last page. |
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The
Memory Keeper's Daughter
by Kim Edwards
Paperback: 432 pages ISBN-10: 0143037145
Edwards's assured but schematic debut novel (after her collection,
The Secrets of a Fire King) hinges on the birth of fraternal twins,
a healthy boy and a girl with Down syndrome, resulting in the
father's disavowal of his newborn daughter. A snowstorm immobilizes
Lexington, Ky., in 1964, and when young Norah Henry goes into
labor, her husband, orthopedic surgeon Dr. David Henry, must deliver
their babies himself, aided only by a nurse. Seeing his daughter's
handicap, he instructs the nurse, Caroline Gill, to take her to
a home and later tells Norah, who was drugged during labor, that
their son Paul's twin died at birth. Instead of institutionalizing
Phoebe, Caroline absconds with her to Pittsburgh. David's deception
becomes the defining moment of the main characters' lives, and
Phoebe's absence corrodes her birth family's core over the course
of the next 25 years. |
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Honeymoon
by James Patterson, Howard Roughan
Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages ISBN-10: 0446613371
To be published on Valentine's Day, this solid and enjoyable but
not exceptional thriller about a Black Widow killer has been selected
by Bookspan as the "2005 International Thriller of the Year."
That's obviously jumping the gun, and probably has more to do
with the unusual sales gambit by which Bookspan was allowed to
sell the book prior to bookstore distribution than with the novel's
quality. |
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State
of Denial: Bush at War, Part III
by Bob Woodward
Hardcover: 576 pages ISBN-10: 0743272234
If there ever was a crystalline indictment of a president's wartime
decisions, this is it. In the third volume exploring the political
carnage and bureaucratic infighting prompted by the September
11 attacks, legendary investigative journalist Woodward (Bush
at War, Plan of Attack) dissects the Bush administration's conduct
of the war in Iraq. The picture isn't a pretty one, and Woodward's
disarming, matter-of-fact prose makes his page-turning account
more powerful still. The incompetence and arrogance on display
in the highest levels of the executive branch is as stunning-and
as unsettling-as the dismay voiced by civilians and soldiers who
endeavor and fail to open the administration's eyes to the failures
in Iraq, from the complex security challenges to simple logistical
matters like securing sufficient translators. more |
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Why
We Want You to be Rich : Two Men - One Message
by Donald J. Trump
Hardcover: 320 pages ISBN-10: 1933914025
The wildly financially successful authors of this book state,
early on, that a reader will not find in its pages specific advice
on how to make or invest money. It's more a book of philosophy
(note the "why" in the title), and if it's not exactly
Kierkegaardian in scope or language, this collaboration of real
estate magnate and rags-to-riches financial guru manages to entertain
and to inform. Written in bite-size chunks and adorned with quotes
(some from the authors' previous works or speeches) and graphs,
it explains why some people get rich and others... well, don't.
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