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  • The World According to Bertie - Alexander Hanchett Smith

    From Publishers WeeklySmith delivers yet another delightful installment to his Scotland Street series. This time out, he focuses mostly on the irrepressible Bertie Pollock, a preco...
  • The Women - T. Coraghessan Boyle

    From "America's most imaginative contemporary novelist" (Newsweek), a novel of Frank Lloyd Wright and the women in his life. Having brought to life eccentric cereal king John Harve...
  • The Woman in the Dunes - Kobo Abe

    One of the premier Japanese novels of the twentieth century, The Women in the Dunes combines the essence of myth, suspense, and the existential novel. In a remote seaside village, ...
  • The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins; John Sutherland

    SUMMARY: The Woman in White (1859-60) is the first and greatest "Sensation Novel." Walter Hartright's mysterious midnight encounter with the woman in white draws him into a vortex ...
  • The Woman Who Fell from the Sky - Jennifer Steil

    "I had no idea how to find my way around this medieval city. It was getting dark. I was tired. I didn't speak Arabic. I was a little frightened. But hadn't I battled scor...
  • The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber

    The Wolfen (1978), the debut novel by Whitle...
  • The Wolf at the Door - Jack Higgins

    SUMMARY: Dillon and company are back in the ultimate blockbuster from the legend that is Jack Higgins'¦THE LEGEND IS BACKSomeone is targeting the members of the elite intelligence ...
  • The Wit & Wisdom of Discworld - Terry Pratchett

    Review“When the least they could do to you was everything, then the most they could do to you suddenly held no terror.” –From, Small Gods “A marriage is always made...
  • The Wishing Trees - John Shors

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: From "master storyteller"* John Shors, bestselling author of *Beneath a Marble Sky*, comes a remarkable novel about a father and daughter on a life-changing journ...
  • The Wishing Garden - Christy Yorke

    From Publishers WeeklyHThere's magic in Yorke's second novel, magic in the prose, the details and the exquisite characterizations. Divorced advertising executive and Tarot-card rea...