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A Lion Called Christian
by Anthony Bourke and John Rendall
A New York Times bestseller. The incredible true story behind the YouTube sensation—an unforgettable tale of a lion cub, adopted and raised in central London, and eventually set free in the African wild. Told by the men who raised him, featuring more than fifty photos, and including the never-before-told story of the authors' final reunion with Christian in Africa, one year after the episode depicted in the YouTube video.
Watch the video: A Lion Called Christian - Final Farewell.
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Tell Me Where It Hurts
by Nick Trout
In this New York Times bestseller, Dr. Trout shares his fascinating insider perspective as a veterinarian on the front lines of modern medicine. If you've ever had a pet or a special place in your heart for a furry friend, Dr. Trout's captivating account of loving and healing animals is for you.
Read an excerpt from Tell Me Where It Hurts.
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Resilience
by Elizabeth Edwards
A New York Times bestseller, Edwards shares inspirational and uplifting stories from her own life, as well as her countless meetings with others, on and off the campaign trail. Read this moving meditation on the gifts we can all find among life's biggest challenges, and share with friends and family everywhere.
Read an excerpt from Resilience.
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Every Patient Tells a Story
by Lisa Sanders
Read this riveting New York Times bestseller, exploring one of the most difficult and important parts of what doctors do, by Yale School of Medicine physician Dr. Lisa Sanders, and author of the monthly New York Times Magazine column "Diagnosis," the inspiration for the hit Fox TV series House, M.D.
Read an excerpt from Every Patient Tells a Story.
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A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity
by Bill O'Reilly
A New York Times bestseller. In his most intimate book yet, with much humor and self-deprecation, O'Reilly reveals how his traditional outlook was formed in the crucible of his family, his neighborhood, his church, and his schools, and shares the people and places that launched him on his journey from working-class kid to influential television personality and bestselling author.
Visit www.billoreilly.com for more.
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Liberal Fascism
by Jonah Goldberg
A New York Times bestseller. In this angry, funny, smart, contentious book, Goldberg offers a startling perspective on the theories that define fascist politics. Replacing conveniently manufactured myths with surprising and enlightening research, he reminds us that the original fascists were really on the left, and that liberals from Woodrow Wilson to FDR to Hillary Clinton have advocated policies remarkably similar to those of Hitler's National Socialism and Mussolini's Fascism. Including a new Afterword, entitled, "Barack Obama and the Old Familiar Change."
Read an excerpt from Liberal Fascism.
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Youth in Revolt
by C.D. Payne
This hilarious, take-no-prisoners novel about a cynical, sex-obsessed teenager's pining love for an intelligent girl is coming soon to a theater near you. The movie Youth in Revolt, starring Michael Cera, opens nationwide on January 8, and EntertainmentWeekly.com already selected it as one of the "15 Holiday Movies We Can't Wait to See."
Read the full EW.com piece here: 15 Holiday Movies We Can't Wait To See.
Watch the Youth in Revolt trailer.
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K2
by Ed Viesturs with David Roberts
To climbers everywhere, K2 stands as the "holy grail" - the ultimate achievement in mountaineering. Read Viesturs's jaw-dropping account of the mountain's most dramatic campaigns, including his own troubled ascent in 1992, when he plummeted to almost certain death with his climbing partner, Scott Fischer. Watch this video to learn more.
Read the K2 New York Times Book Review: Deadly Summit.
Visit www.k2thebook.com for more.
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Homework for Grown-ups
by E. Foley and B. Coates
The gift for every parent, aunt, uncle, grandma or grandpa, this nostalgic compendium of essential knowledge is packed with all the basic facts that have managed to free-fall from our heads over the years. Homework for Grown-ups is the ultimate grammar school refresher course in book form. There's even a quiz at the end of each chapter to ensure you've been paying attention! Thanks to professional know-it-alls Foley and Coates, you can now regain your self-respect and actually show kids a thing or two.
Read an excerpt from Homework for Grown-ups.
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