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  • Wicked Lovely - Melissa Marr

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Rule #3: Don't stare at invisible faeries. Aislinn has always seen faeries. Powerful and dangerous, they walk hidden in mortal world. Aislinn fears their cruelty—...
  • Wicked Intentions - Elizabeth Hoyt

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: From the *New York Times* bestselling author of *To Desire a Devil* comes this thrilling tale of danger, desire, and dark passions.**A MAN CONTROLLED BY HIS DESIR...
  • Wicked Appetite - Janet Evanovich

    SUMMARY: Life in Marblehead has had a pleasant predictability, until Diesel arrives. Rumor has it that a collection of priceless ancient relics representing the Seven Deadly Sins h...
  • Why Work Sucks and How to Fix I - Cali Ressler; Jody Thompson

    Review"If you work, you need this book! Cali and Jody share the secrets of the most radical workplace experiment the Fortune 500 have ever seen. Want 35% greater productivity while...
  • Why Read the Classics_ - Italo Calvino

    Amazon.com ReviewWhy read Italo Calvino's book on the classics? Because it passes his own test for what a classic is, and its brisk prose can blast your concept of the word clean o...
  • Why Read Moby-Dick_ - Nathaniel Philbrick

    Product DescriptionThe New York Times bestselling author of seagoing epics now celebrates an American classic. Moby-Dick is perhaps the greatest o...
  • Why Leaders Lie - John J. Mearsheimer

    Why Leaders Lie
  • Why Evolution Is True - Jerry A. Coyne

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **Why evolution is more than just a theory: it is a fact** In all the current highly publicized debates about creationism and its descendant "intelligent design,"...
  • Why Can't Elephants Jump_ - New Scientist

    Product DescriptionWell, why not? Is it because elephants are too large or heavy (after all, they say hippos and rhinos can play hopscotch)? Or is it because their knees face the w...
  • Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness_ - Toure; Michael Eric Dyson

    Review“One of the most acutely observed accounts of what it is like to be young, black and middle-class in America. Toure inventively draws on a range of evidence . . . for a perfo...