Angels & Demons by Barbara C., San Antonio, TX Sitting on a welcoming sofa, listening to the tiny sparks from the fire float up the chimney, I launch myself into an extravagantly suspenseful book ... Continue...
Rendezvous with Rama by Alberto L., Los Angeles, CA Rendezvous with Rama is probablyone of the most interesting and suspenseful science-fiction booksyou’ll ever read. Arthur C. Clarke is considered one of the threegrandmasters of science fiction, along with Heinlein and Asimov ... Continue...
The Realm of Possibility by Samantha H., Hartford, CT The Realm of Possibility portrays the everyday challenges and pressures of teens in a series of poems that are all related to each other in some way, shape or form ... Continue...
The Scarlet Letter by Julia Z., Toronto, Canada, “I will not speak - And my child must seek a heavenly father; she shall never know an earthly one!”
A touching human story of a time that makes us wonder how far religious and moral extremes could take us, this classic has not only survived but ... Continue...
The World That Loved Books by Christine I., Poolesville, MD I can’t deny that The World That Loved Books is a children’s book. The story is simple, with few words and several silly puns. The difference between this and other children’s books is in the illustrations ... Continue...
What time is it? You mean now? by Patrick B., Hockessin, DE Hall of Fame catcher and former Yankee Yogi Berra is known for his funny antics and remarks. He has finally written them down in What time is it? You mean now?: Advice for Life from the Zennest Master of Them All ... Continue...
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